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Publications by J. Howard Choat
Recombination Contributes to Population Diversification in the Polyploid Intestinal Symbiont Epulopiscium Sp. Type B
ISME Journal
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Microbiology
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A Description of the Juvenile Phase Colour Patterns of 24 Parrotfish Species (Family Scaridae) From the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Records of the Australian Museum
Evolution
Museology
Insect Science
Systematics
Animal Science
Ecology
Behavior
Zoology
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Thymus-Specific Serine Protease Contributes to the Diversification of the Functional Endogenous CD4 T Cell Receptor Repertoire
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