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Genetics|November 5, 1999
The effect of tandem substitutions on the correlation between synonymous and nonsynonymous rates in rodentsN G Smith, L D Hurst
Journal of Theoretical Biology|February 21, 1996
Dynamic analysis of the evolution of a novel genetic system: the evolution of ciliate meiosisJ N Reed, L D Hurst
Nature|June 20, 1996
Evolutionary genetics...and scandalous symbiontsL D Hurst, G T McVean
Biochemical Society Transactions|August 1, 1996
Investigations into the action of a novel nitric oxide donor on cellular respirationR D Hurst, J B Clark
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|January 23, 1999
Do we understand the evolution of genomic imprinting?L D Hurst, G T McVean
The American Naturalist|March 11, 2009
What use are male hosts? The dynamics of maternally inherited bacteria showing sexual transmission or male killingJan Engelstädter, Gregory D D Hurst
BMC Evolutionary Biology|November 10, 2005
Unusual linkage patterns of ligands and their cognate receptors indicate a novel reason for non-random gene order in the human genomeLaurence D Hurst, Martin J Lercher
Biochemical Society Transactions|December 1, 1989
Intracellular events responsible for the inhibition of insulin secretion by somatostatinR D Hurst, N G Morgan
Trends in Genetics : TIG|July 20, 2002
Human SNP variability and mutation rate are higher in regions of high recombinationMartin J Lercher, Laurence D Hurst
Trends in Genetics : TIG|December 14, 2011
Direct and indirect consequences of meiotic recombination: implications for genome evolutionMatthew T Webster, Laurence D Hurst
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Pageof 71
Genetics|November 5, 1999
The effect of tandem substitutions on the correlation between synonymous and nonsynonymous rates in rodentsN G Smith, L D Hurst
Journal of Theoretical Biology|February 21, 1996
Dynamic analysis of the evolution of a novel genetic system: the evolution of ciliate meiosisJ N Reed, L D Hurst
Nature|June 20, 1996
Evolutionary genetics...and scandalous symbiontsL D Hurst, G T McVean
Biochemical Society Transactions|August 1, 1996
Investigations into the action of a novel nitric oxide donor on cellular respirationR D Hurst, J B Clark
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|January 23, 1999
Do we understand the evolution of genomic imprinting?L D Hurst, G T McVean
The American Naturalist|March 11, 2009
What use are male hosts? The dynamics of maternally inherited bacteria showing sexual transmission or male killingJan Engelstädter, Gregory D D Hurst
BMC Evolutionary Biology|November 10, 2005
Unusual linkage patterns of ligands and their cognate receptors indicate a novel reason for non-random gene order in the human genomeLaurence D Hurst, Martin J Lercher
Biochemical Society Transactions|December 1, 1989
Intracellular events responsible for the inhibition of insulin secretion by somatostatinR D Hurst, N G Morgan
Trends in Genetics : TIG|July 20, 2002
Human SNP variability and mutation rate are higher in regions of high recombinationMartin J Lercher, Laurence D Hurst
Trends in Genetics : TIG|December 14, 2011
Direct and indirect consequences of meiotic recombination: implications for genome evolutionMatthew T Webster, Laurence D Hurst
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