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Daniel L Halligan

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Trends in Genetics : TIG|January 28, 2003
How many lethal alleles?Daniel L Halligan, Peter D Keightley
Genetica|July 30, 2008
Analysis and implications of mutational variationPeter D Keightley, Daniel L Halligan
Genome Research|June 6, 2006
Ubiquitous selective constraints in the Drosophila genome revealed by a genome-wide interspecies comparisonDaniel L Halligan, Peter D Keightley
Genetics|May 21, 2011
Inference of site frequency spectra from high-throughput sequence data: quantification of selection on nonsynonymous and synonymous sites in humansPeter D Keightley, Daniel L Halligan
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 18, 2009
Distributions of selectively constrained sites and deleterious mutation rates in the hominid and murid genomesLél Eory, Daniel L Halligan, Peter D Keightley
Journal of Molecular Evolution|September 27, 2007
Effect of divergence time and recombination rate on molecular evolution of Drosophila INE-1 transposable elements and other candidates for neutrally evolving sitesJun Wang, Peter D Keightley, Daniel L Halligan
BMC Bioinformatics|December 7, 2013
Processing genome scale tabular data with wormtableJerome Kelleher, Rob W Ness, Daniel L Halligan
Genetics|December 24, 2013
Faster-X adaptive protein evolution in house miceAthanasios Kousathanas, Daniel L Halligan, Peter D Keightley
Genetical Research|May 12, 2004
Estimating numbers of EMS-induced mutations affecting life history traits in Caenorhabditis elegans in crosses between inbred sublinesDaniel L Halligan, Andrew D Peters, Peter D Keightley
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 10, 2010
Positive and negative selection on noncoding DNA close to protein-coding genes in wild house miceAthanasios Kousathanas, Fiona Oliver, Daniel L Halligan, et al.
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Trends in Genetics : TIG|January 28, 2003
How many lethal alleles?Daniel L Halligan, Peter D Keightley
Genetica|July 30, 2008
Analysis and implications of mutational variationPeter D Keightley, Daniel L Halligan
Genome Research|June 6, 2006
Ubiquitous selective constraints in the Drosophila genome revealed by a genome-wide interspecies comparisonDaniel L Halligan, Peter D Keightley
Genetics|May 21, 2011
Inference of site frequency spectra from high-throughput sequence data: quantification of selection on nonsynonymous and synonymous sites in humansPeter D Keightley, Daniel L Halligan
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 18, 2009
Distributions of selectively constrained sites and deleterious mutation rates in the hominid and murid genomesLél Eory, Daniel L Halligan, Peter D Keightley
Journal of Molecular Evolution|September 27, 2007
Effect of divergence time and recombination rate on molecular evolution of Drosophila INE-1 transposable elements and other candidates for neutrally evolving sitesJun Wang, Peter D Keightley, Daniel L Halligan
BMC Bioinformatics|December 7, 2013
Processing genome scale tabular data with wormtableJerome Kelleher, Rob W Ness, Daniel L Halligan
Genetics|December 24, 2013
Faster-X adaptive protein evolution in house miceAthanasios Kousathanas, Daniel L Halligan, Peter D Keightley
Genetical Research|May 12, 2004
Estimating numbers of EMS-induced mutations affecting life history traits in Caenorhabditis elegans in crosses between inbred sublinesDaniel L Halligan, Andrew D Peters, Peter D Keightley
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 10, 2010
Positive and negative selection on noncoding DNA close to protein-coding genes in wild house miceAthanasios Kousathanas, Fiona Oliver, Daniel L Halligan, et al.
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