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  • Evolution and phylogenetic utility of low-copy nuclear genes : examples from conifers and peonies

    Tank, David C.
    Text (2000)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Microbial community analysis assessed by pyrosequencing of rRNA gene : community comparisons, organism identification, and its enhancement

    Sul, Woo Jun
    Text (2009)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Approaches to scaling and improving metagenome sequence assembly

    Pell, Jason (Jason A.)
    Text (2013)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Influences of time, temperature, and quantity on next-generation 16S bacterial DNA profiles for forensic soil evidence analysis

    Badgley, Alyssa Jo
    Text (2016)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Novel impacts of host-environment interactions in enteric glia through sequencing and in-situ expression

    Ponnampalam, Christine Dharshika
    Text (2021)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
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