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Colwell RR.  2002.  A voyage of discovery: cholera, climate and complexity. Environmental MicrobiologyEnvironmental Microbiology. 4
Colwell RR, Huq A, M. Islam S, Aziz K.MA, Yunus M., N. Khan H, Mahmud A., R. Sack B, Nair G.B, Chakraborty J. et al..  2003.  Reduction of Cholera in Bangladeshi Villages by Simple Filtration. Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesPNASProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesPNAS. 100
Colwell RR.  2004.  A Tangled Bank: Reflections on the Tree of Life and Human Health. Assembling the Tree of LifeAssembling the Tree of Life.
Colwell RR.  2004.  Infectious disease and environment: cholera as a paradigm for waterborne disease. International MicrobiologyInternational Microbiology. 7
Colwell RR.  2008.  The marine environment and human health: the cholera model. Global Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events: Understanding the Contributions to Infectious Disease EmergenceGlobal Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events: Understanding the Contributions to Infectious Disease Emergence.
Colwell RR, Faruque S.M, Nair G.B.  2004.  Free-Living to Freewheeling: The Evolution of Vibrio cholerae from Innocence to Infamy. Infectious Disease and Host-Pathogen EvolutionInfectious Disease and Host-Pathogen Evolution.
Colwell RR.  2006.  Microbial diversity in the era of genomics. SYMPOSIA-SOCIETY FOR GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY. 66
Colwell RR.  2005.  Global microbial ecology of Vibrio cholerae. Oceans and health: pathogens in the marine environmentOceans and health: pathogens in the marine environment.
Colwell RR, Peeters J..  2007.  Creating a nationwide wireless detection sensor network for chemical, biological and radiological threats. Gentag White PaperGentag White Paper.
Colwell RR.  2005.  Cholera: the killer from the deep. The BiochemistThe Biochemist.
Colwell RR.  2002.  Fulfilling the promise of marine biotechnology. Marine biotechnology in the twenty-first century: problems, promise, and productsMarine biotechnology in the twenty-first century: problems, promise, and products.
Colwell RR, Chun J..  2009.  The Genus Vibrio and Related Genera. Practical handbook of microbiologyPractical handbook of microbiology.
Conaty JP.  1973.  Surgery of the hip and knee in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 55(2):301-14.
Consortium HMicrobiome, Treangen T.  2012.  Structure, function and diversity of the healthy human microbiome. Nature. 486:207–214.
Consortium HMicrobiome, Treangen T.  2012.  A framework for human microbiome research. Nature. 486:215–221.
Coutard F,, Crassous P, Droguet M,, Gobin E, Colwell RR, Pommepuy M, Hervio-Heath D.  2007.  Recovery in culture of viable but nonculturable Vibrio parahaemolyticus: regrowth or resuscitation? The ISME JournalThe ISME journal. 1
Cummings MP, Welschmeyer N.A.  1998.  Pigment composition of putatively achlorophyllous angiosperms. Plant Syst EvolPlant Syst Evol. 210
Cummings MP, Temple G.G.  2010.  Broader incorporation of bioinformatics in education: opportunities and challenges. Brief BioinformBrief Bioinform. 11
Cummings MP, Otto S.P, Wakeley J..  1999.  Genes and other samples of DNA sequence data for phylogenetic inference. The Biological BulletinThe Biological Bulletin. 196
Cummings MP, Huskamp J.C.  2005.  Grid computing. EDUCAUSE ReviewEDUCAUSE Review. 40
Cummings MP, Nugent J.M, Olmstead R.G, Palmer J.D.  2003.  Phylogenetic analysis reveals five independent transfers of the chloroplast gene ıt rbcL to the mitochondrial genome in angiosperms. Curr GenetCurr Genet. 43
Cummings MP.  1992.  Copia-like retrotransposons in plants: a brief introduction. The Plant Genetics NewsletterThe Plant Genetics Newsletter. 8
Cummings MP, Myers D.S.  2004.  Simple statistical models predict C-to-U edited sites in plant mitochondrial RNA. BMC BioinformaticsBMC Bioinformatics. 5
Cummings MP.  1992.  Patterns and processes of sequence evolution: plant organelle genomes and copia-like retrotransposons.
Cummings MP.  1994.  Transmission patterns of eukaryotic transposable elements - arguments for and against horizontal transfer. Trends Ecol EvolTrends Ecol Evol. 9

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