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Jacob A Tennessen. 2018. “Gene buddies: Linked balanced polymorphisms reinforce each other even in the absence of epistasis.” PeerJ, 6, Pp. e5110.

Janna R Willoughby, Avril M Harder, Jacob A Tennessen, Kim T Scribner, and Mark R Christie. 2018. “Rapid genetic adaptation to a novel environment despite a genome-wide reduction in genetic diversity.” Molecular Ecology.

Élida Mara Leite Rabelo, Rodrigo Rodrigues Cambraia de Miranda, Luis Fernando Viana Furtado, Rodrigo Aparecido Fernandes Redondo, Jacob Adam Tennessen, and Michael Scott Blouin. 2017. “Development of new microsatellites for the hookworm Ancylostoma caninum and analysis of genetic diversity in Brazilian populations.” Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 51, Pp. 24–27.

John V Syring, Jacob A Tennessen, Tara N Jennings, Jill Wegrzyn, Camille Scelfo-Dalbey, and Richard Cronn. 2016. “Targeted capture sequencing in whitebark pine reveals range-wide demographic and adaptive patterns despite challenges of a large, repetitive genome.” Frontiers in Plant Science, 7, Pp. 484.

Mark R Christie, Jacob A Tennessen, and Michael S Blouin. 2013. “Bayesian parentage analysis with systematic accountability of genotyping error, missing data and false matching.” Bioinformatics, 29, 6, Pp. 725–732.

Jacob A Tennessen and Kelly R Zamudio. 2008. “Genetic differentiation among mountain island populations of the striped plateau lizard, Sceloporus virgatus (Squamata: Phrynosomatidae).” Copeia, 2008, 3, Pp. 558–564.

Rodrigo R Miranda, Jacob A Tennessen, Michael S Blouin, and Elida M Rabelo. 2008. “Mitochondrial DNA variation of the dog hookworm Ancylostoma caninum in Brazilian populations.” Veterinary Parasitology, 151, 1, Pp. 61–67.

Jacob A Tennessen and Kelly R Zamudio. 2003. “Early male reproductive advantage, multiple paternity and sperm storage in an amphibian aggregate breeder.” Molecular Ecology, 12, 6, Pp. 1567–1576.