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Nicholas G. Schultz
Nicholas G. Schultz
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The baculum was gained and lost multiple times during mammalian evolution
NG Schultz, M Lough-Stevens, E Abreu, T Orr, MD Dean
Integrative and comparative biology 56 (4), 644-656, 2016
632016
The Genetic Basis of Baculum Size and Shape Variation in Mice
Schultz, Nicholas G., J Ingels, A Hillhouse, K Wardwell, PL Chang, ...
G3: Genes| Genomes| Genetics, 2016
21*2016
The baubellum is more developmentally and evolutionarily labile than the baculum
M Lough‐Stevens, NG Schultz, MD Dean
Ecology and evolution 8 (2), 1073-1083, 2018
152018
Approximation-variance tradeoffs in facility location games
AD Procaccia, D Wajc, H Zhang
AAAI 2018, 2018
122018
Dissection, microCT scanning and morphometric analyses of the baculum
NG Schultz, E Otarola-Castillo, MD Dean
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), e55342, 2017
62017
Understanding the Genetics, Evolutionary History, and Biomechanics of the Mammalian Penis Bone
NG Schultz
University of Southern California, 2019
2019
Understanding the mechanical stresses of sexually selected structures; is baculum remodelling influenced by the frequency of sex?
M Dean, NG Schultz, AK Huttenlocker
The FASEB Journal 31, 94.1-94.1, 2017
2017
Variation in the baubellum across different genetic strains of mice (Mus musculus domesticus)
M Lough-Stevens, N Schultz, M Dean
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 56, E326-E326, 2016
2016
How Many Times Did the Mammalian Baculum Evolve?
NG Schultz, M Lough-Stevens, E Abreu, T Orr, MD Dean
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 56, E366-E366, 2016
2016
Evolutionary genetics of baculum size and shape variation in mice
N Schultz, J Ingels, A Hillhouse, K Wardwell, P Chang, JM Good, ...
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 56, E196-E196, 2016
2016
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