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Genetics|November 30, 1999
Is multiple paternity necessary for the evolution of genomic imprinting?L D Hurst
Nature Reviews. Genetics|January 3, 2009
Fundamental concepts in genetics: genetics and the understanding of selectionLaurence D Hurst
Nature|November 7, 1991
Evolution. Sex, slime and selfish genesL D Hurst
Nature|May 11, 2001
Evolutionary genomics. Sex and the XL D Hurst
Heredity|September 1, 1994
Embryonic growth and the evolution of the mammalian Y chromosome. II. Suppression of selfish Y-linked growth factors may explain escape from X-inactivation and rapid evolution of SryL D Hurst
Trends in Genetics : TIG|August 15, 2002
The Ka/Ks ratio: diagnosing the form of sequence evolutionLaurence D Hurst
Current Biology : CB|May 1, 1995
Evolutionary genetics. The silence of the genesL D Hurst
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 22, 1993
A model for the mechanism of transmission ratio distortion and for t-associated hybrid sterilityL D Hurst
Nature|January 24, 1998
Selfish genes and meiotic driveL D Hurst
Journal of Biology|March 18, 2009
Evolutionary genomics and the reach of selectionLaurence D Hurst
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Genetics|November 30, 1999
Is multiple paternity necessary for the evolution of genomic imprinting?L D Hurst
Nature Reviews. Genetics|January 3, 2009
Fundamental concepts in genetics: genetics and the understanding of selectionLaurence D Hurst
Nature|November 7, 1991
Evolution. Sex, slime and selfish genesL D Hurst
Nature|May 11, 2001
Evolutionary genomics. Sex and the XL D Hurst
Heredity|September 1, 1994
Embryonic growth and the evolution of the mammalian Y chromosome. II. Suppression of selfish Y-linked growth factors may explain escape from X-inactivation and rapid evolution of SryL D Hurst
Trends in Genetics : TIG|August 15, 2002
The Ka/Ks ratio: diagnosing the form of sequence evolutionLaurence D Hurst
Current Biology : CB|May 1, 1995
Evolutionary genetics. The silence of the genesL D Hurst
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 22, 1993
A model for the mechanism of transmission ratio distortion and for t-associated hybrid sterilityL D Hurst
Nature|January 24, 1998
Selfish genes and meiotic driveL D Hurst
Journal of Biology|March 18, 2009
Evolutionary genomics and the reach of selectionLaurence D Hurst
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