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Arka Pal
Institute of Science and Technology, Austria - Klosterneuburg / Austria
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 5081232
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The X chromosome of hemipteran insects: conservation, dosage compensation and sex-biased expressionA Pal, B VicosoGenome biology and evolution 7 (12), 3259-3268, 2015432015
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On the origin and structure of haplotype blocksD Shipilina, A Pal, S Stankowski, YF Chan, NH BartonMolecular Ecology 32 (6), 1441-1457, 2023102023
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The genetic basis of a recent transition to live-bearing in marine snailsS Stankowski, ZB Zagrodzka, MD Garlovsky, A Pal, D Shipilina, ...Science 383 (6678), 114-119, 20244*2024
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Too much information? Males convey parasite levels using more signal modalities than females utiliseA Pal, M Joshi, M ThakerJournal of Experimental Biology 227 (1), 20242024
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