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Amandine Véber

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Theoretical Population Biology|July 27, 2018
Full likelihood inference from the site frequency spectrum based on the optimal tree resolutionRaazesh Sainudiin, Amandine Véber
Royal Society Open Science|June 14, 2016
A Beta-splitting model for evolutionary treesRaazesh Sainudiin, Amandine Véber
Journal of Mathematical Biology|May 15, 2014
Finding the best resolution for the Kingman-Tajima coalescent: theory and applicationsRaazesh Sainudiin, Tanja Stadler, Amandine Véber
Journal of Mathematical Biology|February 2, 2021
The role of mode switching in a population of actin polymers with constraintsFrançois Robin, Anne Van Gorp, Amandine Véber
Journal of the American Statistical Association|October 13, 2025
An efficient coalescent model for heterochronously sampled molecular dataLorenzo Cappello, Amandine Véber, Julia A Palacios
Genetics|July 14, 2023
The infinitesimal model with dominanceNicholas H Barton, Alison M Etheridge, Amandine Véber
Plos Biology|July 19, 2022
Sheltering of deleterious mutations explains the stepwise extension of recombination suppression on sex chromosomes and other supergenesPaul Jay, Emilie Tezenas, Amandine Véber, et al.
Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine|March 5, 2022
Decision-making tools for healthcare structures in times of pandemicThierry Garaix, Stéphane Gaubert, Julie Josse, et al.
Trends in Genetics : TIG|April 27, 2024
Why do sex chromosomes progressively lose recombination?Paul Jay, Daniel Jeffries, Fanny E Hartmann, et al.
Genetics|September 13, 2019
Bayesian Estimation of Population Size Changes by Sampling Tajima's TreesJulia A Palacios, Amandine Véber, Lorenzo Cappello, et al.
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Theoretical Population Biology|July 27, 2018
Full likelihood inference from the site frequency spectrum based on the optimal tree resolutionRaazesh Sainudiin, Amandine Véber
Royal Society Open Science|June 14, 2016
A Beta-splitting model for evolutionary treesRaazesh Sainudiin, Amandine Véber
Journal of Mathematical Biology|May 15, 2014
Finding the best resolution for the Kingman-Tajima coalescent: theory and applicationsRaazesh Sainudiin, Tanja Stadler, Amandine Véber
Journal of Mathematical Biology|February 2, 2021
The role of mode switching in a population of actin polymers with constraintsFrançois Robin, Anne Van Gorp, Amandine Véber
Journal of the American Statistical Association|October 13, 2025
An efficient coalescent model for heterochronously sampled molecular dataLorenzo Cappello, Amandine Véber, Julia A Palacios
Genetics|July 14, 2023
The infinitesimal model with dominanceNicholas H Barton, Alison M Etheridge, Amandine Véber
Plos Biology|July 19, 2022
Sheltering of deleterious mutations explains the stepwise extension of recombination suppression on sex chromosomes and other supergenesPaul Jay, Emilie Tezenas, Amandine Véber, et al.
Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine|March 5, 2022
Decision-making tools for healthcare structures in times of pandemicThierry Garaix, Stéphane Gaubert, Julie Josse, et al.
Trends in Genetics : TIG|April 27, 2024
Why do sex chromosomes progressively lose recombination?Paul Jay, Daniel Jeffries, Fanny E Hartmann, et al.
Genetics|September 13, 2019
Bayesian Estimation of Population Size Changes by Sampling Tajima's TreesJulia A Palacios, Amandine Véber, Lorenzo Cappello, et al.
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