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    • Co-infection with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron and Delta variants revealed by genomic surveillance 

      Rockett, Rebecca J.; Draper, Jenny; Gall, Mailie; Sim, Eby M.; Arnott, Alicia; Agius, Jessica E.; Johnson-Mackinnon, Jessica; Fong, Winkie; Martinez, Elena; Drew, Alexander P.; Lee, Clement; Ngo, Christine; Ramsperger, Marc; Ginn, Andrew N.; Wang, Qinning; Fennell, Michael; Ko, Danny; Hueston, Linda; Kairaitis, Lukas; Holmes, Edward C.; O’Sullivan, Matthew N.; Chen, Sharon C.-A.; Kok, Jen; Dwyer, Dominic E.; Sintchenko, Vitali
      Published 2022
      Co-infections with different variants of SARS-CoV-2 are a key precursor to recombination events that are likely to drive SARS-CoV-2 evolution. Rapid identification of such co-infections is required to determine their ...
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    • Blue Groper Oyster Reef Dataset Repository 

      Pine, Christopher; Erickson, Katherine; Gribben, Paul E; Figueira, Will F
      Published 2022
      Dataset and Code for the paper published in Ecology - The Scientific Naturalist
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    • Steric Stabilization of γ-Fe2O3 Superparamagnetic Nanoparticles in a Hydrophobic Ionic Liquid and the Magnetorheological Behavior of the Ferrofluid 

      Priyananda, Pramith
      Published 2018
      Hydrophobic ionic liquid ferrofluids (ILFFs) are studied for use in electrospray thrusters for microsatellite propulsion under no atmosphere and in high temperature environments. We synthesized a hydrophobic ILFF by ...
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    • Impact of seawater temperature on the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) microbiome and susceptibility to disease associated with Ostreid herpesvirus-1 (OsHV-1) 

      Pathirana, Erandi; Whittington, Richard J.; Hick, Paul M.
      Published 2022
      Context: Intertidal estuarine environments expose oysters to wide temperature variations. This can shift their microbiome composition towards pathogen-dominated communities. Understanding the impact of temperature on the ...
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    • Kin Selection 

      Lehtonen, Jussi
      Published 2020
      A foundational component of social evolution theory and a broader view of natural selection where fitness effects on genetic relatives are explicitly accounted for. Kin selection is particularly well known as an explanation ...
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