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  1. Targeted exon sequencing in deceased schizophrenia patients in Denmark
  2. Phylogenetic position of the extinct blue antelope
  3. Increasing the reference populations for the 55 AISNP panel: the need and benefits
  4. Next-generation biology: Sequencing and data analysis approaches for non-model organisms
  5. Frequencies of HID-ion ampliseq ancestry panel markers among greenlanders
  6. Corrigendum to “Identification of biosecurity measures and spatial variables as potential risk factors for Aleutian disease in Danish mink farms” [Prev. Vet. Med. 107 (2012) 134–141]
  7. Complete mitochondrial DNA sequence of the endangered giant sable antelope (Hippotragus niger variani): Insights into conservation and taxonomy
  8. Musk ox (Ovibos moschatus) of the mammoth steppe: tracing palaeodietary and palaeoenvironmental changes over the last 50,000 years using carbon and nitrogen isotopic analysis
  9. Typing of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from hemorrhagic pneumonia in mink (Neovison vison)
  10. Endoscopic assessment and grading of Barrett's esophagus using magnification endoscopy and narrow band imaging: Impact of structured learning and experience on the accuracy of the Amsterdam classification system
  11. Molecular epidemiology of circulating highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) virus in chickens, in Bangladesh, 2007–2010
  12. The effect of presence of infected neighbouring farms for the Campylobacter infection status in Danish broiler farms
  13. Identification of biosecurity measures and spatial variables as potential risk factors for Aleutian disease in Danish mink farms
  14. Dispersal of genes across species borders is influenced by local ecological conditions
  15. Risk factors for Campylobacter infection in Danish broiler chickens
  16. Spatio-temporal patterns of Campylobacter colonization in Danish broilers
  17. Persistent spatial clusters of plasmacytosis among Danish mink farms
  18. Cryptic crested newt diversity at the Eurasian transition: The mitochondrial DNA phylogeography of Near Eastern Triturus newts
  19. Erratum to “Multiple nuclear and mitochondrial genes resolve the branching order of a rapid radiation of crested newts (Triturus, Salamandridae)” [Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 52 (2009) 321–328]
  20. Multiple nuclear and mitochondrial genes resolve the branching order of a rapid radiation of crested newts (Triturus, Salamandridae)
  21. A combination of techniques proves useful in the development of nuclear markers in the newt genusTriturus
  22. Environmental parameters that determine species geographical range limits as a matter of time and space
  23. Newts under siege: range expansion of Triturus pygmaeus isolates populations of its sister species