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2010

Gao, Guanjun and Walser, Jean-Claude and Beaucher, Michelle L. and Morciano, Patrizia and Wesolowska, Natalia and Chen, Jie and Rong, Yikang S.. (2010) HipHop interacts with HOAP and HP1 to protect Drosophila telomeres in a sequence-independent manner. The EMBO journal, Vol. 29, H. 4. pp. 819-829.

Walser, Jean-Claude and Furano, Anthony V.. (2010) The mutational spectrum of non-CpG DNA varies with CpG content. Genome research, Vol. 20, H. 7. pp. 875-882.

2009

Fukumoto, R. and Andresen, V. and Bialuk, I. and Cecchinato, V. and Walser J.-C., and Valeri, V. W. and Nauroth, J. M. and Gessaina, A. and Nicot, C. and Franchin, G.. (2009) In vivo genetic mutations define predominant functions of the human T-cell leukemia/lymphoma virus p12I protein. Blood, Vol. 113, H. 16. pp. 3726-3734.

2008

Walser, J. and Ponger, L. and Furano, A. V.. (2008) CpG dinucleotides and the mutation rate of non-CpG DNA. Genome Research, Vol. 18. pp. 1403-1414.

2007

Chen, B. and Walser, J.-C. and Rodgers, T. H. and Sobota, R. S. and Burke, M. K. and Rose, M. R. and Feder, M. E.. (2007) Abundant, diverse, and consequential P elements segregate in promoters of small heat-shock genes in Drosophila populations. Journal of evolutionary biology, Vol. 20, H. 5. pp. 2056-2066.

2006

Walser, J. and Chen, B. and Feder, M.. (2006) Heat-shock promoters : targets for evolution by P transposable elements in Drosophila. PLoS genetics, Vol. 2, H. 10 , e0020165.

Walser, J. and Evgen`Ev, M. and Feder, M.. (2006) A genomic walking method for screening sequence length polymorphism. Molecular ecology notes, Vol. 6, H. 2. pp. 563-567.

2005

Feder, M. E. and Walser, J.-C.. (2005) The biological limitations of transcriptomics in elucidating stress and stress responses. Journal of evolutionary biology, Vol. 18, H. 4. pp. 901-910.

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