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The genomic architecture of the passerine MHC region : High repeat content and contrasting evolutionary histories of single copy and tandemly duplicated MHC genes
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MHC class II genotype-by-pathogen genotype interaction for infection prevalence in a natural rodent-Borrelia system
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- 2021
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Avian Neo-Sex Chromosomes Reveal Dynamics of Recombination Suppression and W Degeneration
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- 2018
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Contrasting results from GWAS and QTL mapping on wing length in great reed warblers
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Plumage microbiota covaries with the major histocompatibility complex in blue petrels
2018) In Molecular Ecology(
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- 2017
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Odour-based discrimination of similarity at the major histocompatibility complex in birds
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Genes of the major histocompatibility complex highlight interactions of the innate and adaptive immune system
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Major histocompatibility complex genes partly explain early survival in house sparrows
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Expression and phylogenetic analyses reveal paralogous lineages of putatively classical and non-classical MHC-I genes in three sparrow species (Passer)
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- 2016
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The Evolution of Highly Variable Immunity Genes Across a Passerine Bird Radiation
2016) In Molecular Ecology(
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- 2012
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Major histocompatibility complex class II compatibility, but not class I, predicts mate choice in a bird with highly developed olfaction.
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- 2011
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Characterization of MHC class I and II genes in a subantarctic seabird, the blue petrel, Halobaena caerulea (Procellariiformes)
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