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    Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) provide unprecedented resolution of species boundaries, phylogenetic relationships, and genetic diversity in the mastiff bats (Molossus) by Loureiro, Livia O., Engstrom, Mark D., Lim, Burton K.

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-02-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •SNPs provided well supported phylogenetic trees for a genetic conserved group of bats.•De novo and reference genome alignments recovered…”
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    Discovery of genomic variation across a generation by Trost, Brett, Loureiro, Livia O, Scherer, Stephen W

    Published in Human molecular genetics (01-10-2021)
    “…Abstract Over the past 30 years (the timespan of a generation), advances in genomics technologies have revealed tremendous and unexpected variation in the…”
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    Does evolution of echolocation calls and morphology in Molossus result from convergence or stasis? by Loureiro, Livia O, Engstrom, Mark D, Lim, Burton K

    Published in PloS one (24-09-2020)
    “…Although many processes of diversification have been described to explain variation of morphological traits within clades that have obvious differentiation…”
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    Genomic architecture of autism from comprehensive whole-genome sequence annotation by Trost, Brett, Thiruvahindrapuram, Bhooma, Chan, Ada J.S., Engchuan, Worrawat, Higginbotham, Edward J., Howe, Jennifer L., Loureiro, Livia O., Reuter, Miriam S., Roshandel, Delnaz, Whitney, Joe, Zarrei, Mehdi, Bookman, Matthew, Somerville, Cherith, Shaath, Rulan, Abdi, Mona, Aliyev, Elbay, Patel, Rohan V., Pellecchia, Giovanna, Hamdan, Omar, Kaur, Gaganjot, Wang, Zhuozhi, MacDonald, Jeffrey R., Wei, John, Sung, Wilson W.L., Lamoureux, Sylvia, Hoang, Ny, Selvanayagam, Thanuja, Deflaux, Nicole, Geng, Melissa, Ghaffari, Siavash, Bates, John, Young, Edwin J., Ding, Qiliang, Shum, Carole, D'Abate, Lia, Bradley, Clarrisa A., Rutherford, Annabel, Aguda, Vernie, Apresto, Beverly, Chen, Nan, Desai, Sachin, Du, Xiaoyan, Fong, Matthew L.Y., Pullenayegum, Sanjeev, Samler, Kozue, Wang, Ting, Ho, Karen, Paton, Tara, Pereira, Sergio L., Herbrick, Jo-Anne, Fuerth, Jonathan, Noppornpitak, Juti, Ward, Heather, Magee, Patrick, Al Baz, Ayman, Kajendirarajah, Usanthan, Vlasblom, Jim, Valluri, Monica, Green, Joseph, Seifer, Vicki, Quirbach, Morgan, Rennie, Olivia, Kelley, Elizabeth, Masjedi, Nina, Lord, Catherine, Szego, Michael J., Zawati, Ma'n H., Lang, Michael, Strug, Lisa J., Marshall, Christian R., Costain, Gregory, Calli, Kristina, Iaboni, Alana, Yusuf, Afiqah, Ambrozewicz, Patricia, Gallagher, Louise, Amaral, David G., Brian, Jessica, Elsabbagh, Mayada, Georgiades, Stelios, Messinger, Daniel S., Ozonoff, Sally, Sebat, Jonathan, Sjaarda, Calvin, Smith, Isabel M., Szatmari, Peter, Zwaigenbaum, Lonnie, Kushki, Azadeh, Frazier, Thomas W., Vorstman, Jacob A.S., Fakhro, Khalid A., Fernandez, Bridget A., Lewis, M.E. Suzanne, Weksberg, Rosanna, Fiume, Marc, Yuen, Ryan K.C., Anagnostou, Evdokia, Sondheimer, Neal, Glazer, David, Hartley, Dean M.

    Published in Cell (10-11-2022)
    “…Fully understanding autism spectrum disorder (ASD) genetics requires whole-genome sequencing (WGS). We present the latest release of the Autism Speaks MSSNG…”
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    Biogeography of Neotropical mastiff bats: A case of multiple dispersals between the Caribbean and mainland by Loureiro, Livia O., Engstrom, Mark D., Lim, Burton K.

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-06-2021)
    “…Aim Bats are the only group of mammals with extant native species present throughout the islands of the Antilles, Central America, and South America. Here, we…”
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    Comparative phylogeography of mainland and insular species of Neotropical molossid bats (Molossus) by Loureiro, Livia O., Engstrom, Mark D., Lim, Burton K.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-01-2020)
    “…Historical events, habitat preferences, and geographic barriers might result in distinct genetic patterns in insular versus mainland populations. Comparison…”
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    Functional Shifts in Bat Dim-Light Visual Pigment Are Associated with Differing Echolocation Abilities and Reveal Molecular Adaptation to Photic-Limited Environments by Gutierrez, Eduardo de A, Castiglione, Gianni M, Morrow, James M, Schott, Ryan K, Loureiro, Livia O, Lim, Burton K, Chang, Belinda S W

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-10-2018)
    “…Bats are excellent models for studying the molecular basis of sensory adaptation. In Chiroptera, a sensory trade-off has been proposed between the visual and…”
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    Cryptic diversity and range extension in the big-eyed bat genus Chiroderma (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) by Lim, Burton K, Loureiro, Livia O, Garbino, Guilherme S T

    Published in ZooKeys (12-03-2020)
    “…Since the last systematic review of (big-eyed bats) more than two decades ago, we report on biodiversity surveys that expand the distribution and species…”
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    Phylogeography of Dominican Republic bats and implications for systematic relationships in the Neotropics by Lim, Burton K., Loureiro, Livia O., Upham, Nathan S., Brocca, Jorge L.

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-08-2017)
    “…The majority (90%) of native terrestrial mammal species living in the Dominican Republic are bats, and two-thirds of these species are endemic to the…”
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    Next generation sequencing data in the phylogenetic relationships of the genus Molossus (Chiroptera, Molossidae) by Loureiro, Livia O., Engstrom, Mark D., Lim, Burton K.

    Published in Data in brief (01-04-2020)
    “…The mastiff bat Molossus is a broadly distributed genus within the family Molossidae. Molossus includes groups of species that are either morphologically or…”
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    Molecular data on the CO1 and beta fibrinogen gene in the evolutionary relationships of the mastiff bat (Chiroptera, Molossidae, Molossus) by Loureiro, Livia O., Lim, Burton K., Engstrom, Mark D.

    Published in Data in brief (01-06-2018)
    “…Molossus is one of the most diverse genera of free-tailed bats in the pantropical family Molossidae and occurs though all the Neotropics. Nevertheless, the…”
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    The role of ecological factors in shaping bat cone opsin evolution by Gutierrez, Eduardo de A., Schott, Ryan K., Preston, Matthew W., Loureiro, Lívia O., Lim, Burton K., Chang, Belinda S. W.

    “…Bats represent one of the largest and most striking nocturnal mammalian radiations, exhibiting many visual system specializations for performance in…”
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    Unraveling an Evolutionary Enigma: Investigation of Population Dynamics, Species Diversification, Phylogeny, and Biogeography of the Common Mastiff Bats (Molossus) by Loureiro, Livia O

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…Understanding the spatial distribution of genetic diversity for a particular group is critical to understanding patterns of biodiversity and biogeography and…”
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    Notas sobre o realismo de Sérgio Ferro e Flávio Império by Contier, Felipe, Loureiro, Lívia

    Published in Arq.urb (08-12-2020)
    “…Este texto pretende realizar uma aproximação ao realismo na produção de Sérgio Ferro e Flávio Império. O tema foi abordado através de uma análise geral do…”
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    The role of ecological factors in shaping bat cone opsin evolution by de A. Gutierrez, Eduardo, Schott, Ryan K., Preston, Matthew W., Loureiro, Lívia O., Lim, Burton K., Chang, Belinda S. W.

    “…Bats represent one of the largest and most striking nocturnal mammalian radiations, exhibiting many visual system specializations for performance in…”
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