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2012-04-01Do thick leaves avoid thermal damage in critically low wind speeds?Leigh, A; Sevanto, S; Ball, MC; Close, JD; Ellsworth, DS; Knight, CA; Nicotra, AB; Vogel, S
2004-07-01Mauve: Multiple alignment of conserved genomic sequence with rearrangementsDarling, ACE; Mau, B; Blattner, FR; Perna, NT
2016-12-01A new Gambierdiscus species (Dinophyceae) from Rarotonga, Cook Islands: Gambierdiscus cheloniae sp. novSmith, KF; Rhodes, L; Verma, A; Curley, BG; Harwood, DT; Kohli, GS; Solomona, D; Rongo, T; Munday, R; Murray, SA
2014-12-15Gene expression and molecular evolution of sxtA4 in a saxitoxin producing dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenellaWiese, M; Murray, SA; Alvin, A; Neilan, BA
2015-11-01Gene duplication, loss and selection in the evolution of saxitoxin biosynthesis in alveolatesMurray, SA; Diwan, R; Orr, RJS; Kohli, GS; John, U
2014-04-15Global dissemination of a multidrug resistant Escherichia coli clonePetty, NK; Zakour, NLB; Stanton-Cook, M; Skippington, E; Totsika, M; Forde, BM; Phan, MD; Moriel, DG; Peters, KM; Davies, M; Rogers, BA; Dougan, G; Rodriguez-Baño, J; Pascual, A; Pitout, JDD; Upton, M; Paterson, DL; Walsh, TR; Schembri, MA; Beatson, SA
2009-03-11A unique dual activity amino acid hydroxylase in Toxoplasma gondiiGaskell, EA; Smith, JE; Pinney, JW; Westhead, DR; McConkey, GA
2016-12-01Molecular and phylogenetic characterization of Ostreopsis (Dinophyceae) and the description of a new species, Ostreopsis rhodesae sp. nov., from a subtropical Australian lagoonVerma, A; Hoppenrath, M; Dorantes-Aranda, JJ; Harwood, DT; Murray, SA
2010-07-21Comparison of koala LPCoLN and human strains of Chlamydia pneumoniae highlights extended genetic diversity in the speciesMitchell, CM; Hovis, KM; Bavoil, PM; Myers, GSA; Carrasco, JA; Timms, P
2006-02-15Novel endoperoxides: Synthesis and activity against Candida speciesMacreadie, P; Avery, T; Greatrex, B; Taylor, D; Macreadie, I
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