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2. Adaptation to the High-Arctic island environment despite long-term reduced genetic variation in Svalbard reindeer

3. Hybridization of Atlantic puffins in the Arctic coincides with 20th-century climate change

8. Genomic consequences of range expansion and colonisation in the reed warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)

14. A Chromosome-Level Genome Assembly of the Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)

15. Tandem repeats lead to sequence assembly errors and impose multi-level challenges for genome and protein databases

18. Shared ancestral polymorphisms and chromosomal rearrangements as potential drivers of local adaptation in a marine fish

19. The Genome of the Great Gerbil Reveals Species-Specific Duplication of an MHCII Gene

22. “Out of the Can”: A Draft Genome Assembly, Liver Transcriptome and Nutrigenomics of the European Sardine, Sardina pilchardus

23. Evolutionary adaptability linked to length variation in short genic tandem repeats

26. Standing genetic variation and chromosomal rearrangements facilitate local adaptation in a marine fish

28. Vision using multiple distinct rod opsins in deep-sea fishes

30. A phylogenetic mosaic plastid proteome and unusual plastid-targeting signals in the green-colored dinoflagellate Lepidodinium chlorophorum

33. Vision using multiple distinct rod opsins in deep-sea fishes

34. The Grayling Genome Reveals Selection on Gene Expression Regulation after Whole-Genome Duplication

35. “Out of the Can”: A Draft Genome Assembly, Liver Transcriptome and Nutrigenomics of the European Sardine, Sardina pilchardus

40. The grayling genome reveals selection on gene expression regulation after whole genome duplication

41. The genomic mosaicism of hybrid speciation

42. An improved genome assembly uncovers prolific tandem repeats in Atlantic cod

44. Evolution of the immune system influences speciation rates in teleost fishes

45. An improved genome assembly uncovers prolific tandem repeats in Atlantic cod

47. Genomic architecture of haddock (<italic>Melanogrammus aeglefinus)</italic> shows expansions of innate immune genes and short tandem repeats.

48. The Most Developmentally Truncated Fishes Show Extensive Hox Gene Loss andMiniaturized Genomes.

49. Ancestral duplications and highly dynamic opsin gene evolution in percomorph fishes

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