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A test of the utility of venom-expressed genes for resolving relationships among Haplogyne spiders by Sophia Horigan
Biogeography of the spider genus Loxosceles in the Andes of South America by Andrew Merrell
Examining species boundaries within the American Desert Southwest haplogyne spider genus Loxosceles by Marjorie Weber
Analysis of the convergent mechanism of sand adhesion in the cryptic spider genera Sicarius and Homalonychus by Rebecca Duncan
The evolutionary origin and dispersal pattern of Loxosceles rufescens (Araneae: Sicariidae) by Melody Rynerson
Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of Loxosceles and Sicarius spiders (Araneae: Sicariidae): Gondwanan vicariance? by Melissa Callahan
Population structure in Wind River rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): Investigating sympatric divergence with microsatellite loci by Jonny Armstrong
The evolution of sphingomyelinase D within Loxosceles venom by Kate Baldwin
Biogeography of the spider genus Loxosceles in Baja California by Chris Ellison
A molecular phylogenetic approach to understanding the evolution of sphingomyelinase D in the Loxosceles and Sicarius spider lineages by Melissa Bodner
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