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1. The highest-elevation frog provides insights into mechanisms and evolution of defenses against high UV radiation

3. The highest-elevation frog provides insights into mechanisms and evolution of defenses against high UV radiation.

4. Functional genomics analysis reveals the evolutionary adaptation and demographic history of pygmy lorises.

5. Genomic adaptations for arboreal locomotion in Asian flying treefrogs.

6. Comparative genomic investigation of high-elevation adaptation in ectothermic snakes

7. Species groups distributed across elevational gradients reveal convergent and continuous genetic adaptation to high elevations.

8. Diversification of rhacophorid frogs provides evidence for accelerated faunal exchange between India and Eurasia during the Oligocene

9. Comparative genomic investigation of high-elevation adaptation in ectothermic snakes.

10. Selection and environmental adaptation along a path to speciation in the Tibetan frog Nanorana parkeri.

11. Large numbers of vertebrates began rapid population decline in the late 19th century.

12. Evidence of positive selection acting at the human dopamine receptor D4 gene locus

13. Diversification of rhacophorid frogs provides evidence for accelerated faunal exchange between India and Eurasia during the Oligocene.

14. Highly variable recessive lethal or nearly lethal mutation rates during germ-line development of male Drosophila melanogaster.

15. Adaptive evolution of energy metabolism genes and the origin of flight in bats.

16. Mitochondrial genome evidence reveals successful Late Paleolithic settlement on the Tibetan Plateau.

17. Dramatic variation of the vomeronasal pheromone receptor gene repertoire among five orders of placental and marsupial mammals.

18. Evidence of positive selection acting at the human dopamine receptor D4 gene locus.

19. Questioning the evidence for a Central Asian domestication origin of dogs.

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