Phylogenetic differentiation between Atlantic Scomber colias and Pacific Scomber japonicus based on nuclear DNA sequences Carlos InfanteEnrique BlancoManuel Manchado Original Paper 01 August 2006 Pages: 1 - 8
Cytogenetic mapping of immunoglobulin heavy chain genes in Antarctic fish Eva PisanoMaria Rosaria CosciaUmberto Oreste Original Paper 15 August 2006 Pages: 9 - 17
Evolutionary patterns in the antR-Cor gene in the dwarf dogwood complex (Cornus, Cornaceae) Chuanzhu FanQiu-Yun (Jenny) XiangBrian M. Wiegmann Original Paper 19 August 2006 Pages: 19 - 34
Wide distribution of related satellite DNA families within the genus Pimelia (Tenebrionidae) Branka Bruvo-MađarićMiroslav PlohlD. Ugarković Original paper 01 August 2006 Pages: 35 - 42
Characterization of the satellite DNA Msat-160 from the species Chionomys nivalis (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) M. J. AcostaJ. A. MarchalA. Sánchez Original paper 01 August 2006 Pages: 43 - 51
F supergroup Wolbachia in bush crickets: what do patterns of sequence variation reveal about this supergroup and horizontal transfer between nematodes and arthropods? Kanchana PanaramJeremy L. Marshall Original Paper 22 August 2006 Pages: 53 - 60
Phenotypic effect of substitution of allelic variants for a histone H1 subtype specific for growing tissues in the garden pea (Pisum sativum L.) Vera S. BogdanovaOleg E. KosterinVladimir A. Berdnikov Original Paper 10 August 2006 Pages: 61 - 72
Population genetics of Collisella subrugosa (Patellogastropoda: Acmaeidae): evidence of two scales of population structure Juliana JoséVera Nisaka Solferini Original Paper 04 August 2006 Pages: 73 - 82
Identification and mapping of open chromatin regions within a 140 kb polygenic locus of human chromosome 19 using E. coli Dam methylase Svetlana BulanenkovaEugene SnezhkovEugene Sverdlov Original Paper 01 August 2006 Pages: 83 - 92
Stabilizing selection of protein function and distribution of selection coefficient among sites Xun Gu Brief Report 01 November 2006 Pages: 93 - 97
The karyotypes of the thorny catfishes Wertheimeria maculata Steindachner, 1877 and Hassar wilderi Kindle, 1895 (Siluriformes: Doradidae) and their relevance in doradids chromosomal evolution Eduardo S. ElerJorge A. DergamAlessandro A. Oliveira Brief Report 08 August 2006 Pages: 99 - 103