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2012

Chen, L., Tovar-Corona, J. M. and Urrutia, A. O., 2012. Alternative splicing: a potential source of functional innovation in the eukaryotic genome. International Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 2012, 596274.

2011

Gutierrez, H., Castillo, A., Monzon, J. and Urrutia, A. O., 2011. Protein amino acid composition: a genomic signature of encephalization in mammals. PLoS ONE, 6 (11), e27261.

Chen, L., Tovar-Corona, J. M. and Urrutia, A. O., 2011. Increased levels of noisy splicing in cancers, but not for oncogene-derived transcripts. Human Molecular Genetics, 20 (22), pp. 4422-4429.

2008

Urrutia, A. O., Ocana, L. B. and Hurst, L. D., 2008. Do Alu repeats drive the evolution of the primate transcriptome? Genome Biology, 9 (2), R25.

2007

Batada, N. N., Urrutia, A. O. and Hurst, L. D., 2007. Chromatin remodelling is a major source of coexpression of linked genes in yeast. Trends in Genetics, 23 (10), pp. 480-484.

Parmley, J. L., Urrutia, A. O., Potrzebowski, L., Kaessmann, H. and Hurst, L. D., 2007. Splicing and the evolution of proteins in mammals. PLoS Biology, 5 (2), e14.

2003

Lercher, M. J., Urrutia, A. O., Pavlicek, A. and Hurst, L. D., 2003. A unification of mosaic structures in the human genome. Human Molecular Genetics, 12 (19), pp. 2411-2415.

Lercher, M. J., Urrutia, A. O. and Hurst, L. D., 2003. Evidence that the human X chromosome is enriched for male-specific but not female-specific genes. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 20 (7), pp. 1113-1116.

Urrutia, A. O. and Hurst, L. D., 2003. The signature of selection mediated by expression on human genes. Genome Research, 13 (10), pp. 2260-2264.

2002

Lercher, M. J., Urrutia, A. O. and Hurst, L. D., 2002. Clustering of housekeeping genes provides a unified model of gene order in the human genome. Nature Genetics, 31 (2), pp. 180-183.

2001

Urrutia, A. O. and Hurst, L. D., 2001. Codon usage bias covaries with expression breadth and the rate of synonymous evolution in humans, but this is not evidence for selection. Genetics, 159 (3), pp. 1191-1199.

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