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2005Evolution of the extinct Sabretooths and the American cheetah-like catBarnett, R.; Barnes, I.; Phillips, M.; Martin, L.; Harington, C.; Leonard, J.; Cooper, A.
2001Complete mitochondrial genome sequences of two extinct moas clarify ratite evolutionCooper, A.; Fox, L.; Anderson, S.; Rambaut, A.; Austin, J.; Ward, R.
2008Ancient DNA clarifies the evolutionary history of American late Pleistocene equidsOrlando, L.; Male, D.; Alberdi, M.; Prado, J.; Prieto, A.; Cooper, A.; Hanni, C.
2003Evolution of subterranean diving beetles (Coleoptera : Dytiscidae : Hydroporini, Bidessini) in the arid zone of AustraliaLeijs, R.; Watts, C.; Cooper, S.; Humphreys, W.
2004Molecular phylogenetics of the allodapine bee genus Braunsapis: A-T bias and heterogeneous substitution parametersSchwartz, M.; Tierney, S.; Cooper, S.; Bull, N.
2004Four New Avian Mitochondrial Genomes Help Get to Basic Evolutionary Questions in the Late CretaceousHarrison, G.; McLenachan, P.; Phillips, M.; Slack, K.; Cooper, A.; Penny, D.
2008Combined mitochondrial and nuclear data enhance resolution of a rapid radiation of Australian rainbow skinks (Scincidae: Carlia)Dolman, G.; Hugall, A.
2009Phylogenetic approaches for the analysis of mitochondrial genome sequence data in the Hymenoptera - A lineage with both rapidly and slowly evolving mitochondrial genomesDowton, M.; Cameron, S.; Austin, A.; Whiting, M.
2010Molecular evidence for ten species and Oligo-Miocene vicariance within a nominal Australian gecko species (Crenadactylus ocellatus, Diplodactylidae)Oliver, P.; Adams, M.; Doughty, P.
2009Genotyping human ancient mtDNA control and coding region polymorphisms with a multiplexed Single-Base-Extension assay: the singular maternal history of the Tyrolean IcemanEndicott, P.; Sanchez, J.; Pichler, I.; Brotherton, P.; Brooks, J.; Egarter-Vigl, E.; Cooper, A.; Pramstaller, P.