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Shun Hayashi, Takuya Abe, Takeshi Igawa, Yukako Katsura, Yusuke Kazama, Masafumi Nozawa. Sex chromosome cycle as a mechanism of stable sex determination. Journal of biochemistry. 2024. 176. 2. 81-95
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Toward the elucidation of the XY/ZW chromosome turnover mechanism in the Japanese winkled frogs (Glandirana rugosa)
(Faculty seminar at University of Canberra 2023)
有袋類の新規LTRレトロトランスポゾンの進化的起源
(日本遺伝学会第93回大会 2021)
Comparative genomics of the Japanese wrinkled frog using unsupervised AI
(The 2nd AsiaEvo Conference 2021)
2022 - Genome (Canada) Genome Publication Awards 2022 An endogenous retrovirus presumed to have been endogenized or relocated recently in a marsupial, the red-necked wallaby