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Authors: Murrell, A Campell, NJH Barker, SC
Citation: A. Murrell et al., A total-evidence phylogeny of ticks provides insights into the evolution of life cycles and biogeography, MOL PHYL EV, 21(2), 2001, pp. 244-258

Authors: Cooke, GA Ormsby, TJ Dowsett, MG Parry, C Murrell, A Collart, EJH
Citation: Ga. Cooke et al., Use of two beam energies in secondary ion mass spectrometry analysis of shallow implants: Resolution-matched profiling, J VAC SCI B, 18(1), 2000, pp. 493-495

Authors: Murrell, A Campbell, NJH Barker, SC
Citation: A. Murrell et al., Phylogenetic analyses of the rhipicephaline ticks indicate that the genus Rhipicephalus is paraphyletic, MOL PHYL EV, 16(1), 2000, pp. 1-7

Authors: Reik, W Constancia, M Dean, W Davies, K Bowden, L Murrell, A Feil, R Walter, J Kelsey, G
Citation: W. Reik et al., Igf2 imprinting in development and disease, INT J DEV B, 44(1), 2000, pp. 145-150

Authors: Reik, W Murrell, A
Citation: W. Reik et A. Murrell, Genomic imprinting - Silence across the border, NATURE, 405(6785), 2000, pp. 408-409

Authors: Catchpoole, D Smallwood, AV Joyce, JA Murrell, A Lam, W Tang, T Munroe, D Reik, W Schofield, PN Maher, ER
Citation: D. Catchpoole et al., Mutation analysis of H19 and NAP1L4 (hNAP2) candidate genes and IGF2 DMR2 in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome, J MED GENET, 37(3), 2000, pp. 212-215

Authors: Murrell, A Campbell, NJH Barker, SC
Citation: A. Murrell et al., Re: Mitochondrial 12S rDNA indicates that the rhipicephalinae (Acari : Ixodida : Ixodidae) is paraphyletic, MOL PHYL EV, 12(1), 1999, pp. 83-86
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