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Frederick P Roth
John Wakeley

Genetics

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Genetics|October 13, 2016
Taking Exception to Human EugenicsFrederick P Roth, John Wakeley
Genetics|January 29, 2005
The limits of theoretical population geneticsJohn Wakeley
Genetics|February 15, 2003
Polymorphism and divergence for island-model speciesJohn Wakeley
Genetics|July 22, 2016
Empirical Bayes Estimation of Coalescence Times from Nucleotide Sequence DataLeandra King, John Wakeley
Genetics|July 23, 2003
Theory of the effects of population structure and sampling on patterns of linkage disequilibrium applied to genomic data from humansJohn Wakeley, Sabin Lessard
Genetics|February 5, 2008
Linkage disequilibrium under skewed offspring distribution among individuals in a populationBjarki Eldon, John Wakeley
Genetics|November 13, 2008
Extensions of the coalescent effective population sizeJohn Wakeley, Ori Sargsyan
Genetics|December 3, 2008
Coalescence times and FST under a skewed offspring distribution among individuals in a populationBjarki Eldon, John Wakeley
Genetics|February 3, 2006
Coalescent processes when the distribution of offspring number among individuals is highly skewedBjarki Eldon, John Wakeley
Genetics|July 7, 2005
Transcriptional compensation for gene loss plays a minor role in maintaining genetic robustness in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeSharyl L Wong, Frederick P Roth
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Genetics|October 13, 2016
Taking Exception to Human EugenicsFrederick P Roth, John Wakeley
Genetics|January 29, 2005
The limits of theoretical population geneticsJohn Wakeley
Genetics|February 15, 2003
Polymorphism and divergence for island-model speciesJohn Wakeley
Genetics|July 22, 2016
Empirical Bayes Estimation of Coalescence Times from Nucleotide Sequence DataLeandra King, John Wakeley
Genetics|July 23, 2003
Theory of the effects of population structure and sampling on patterns of linkage disequilibrium applied to genomic data from humansJohn Wakeley, Sabin Lessard
Genetics|February 5, 2008
Linkage disequilibrium under skewed offspring distribution among individuals in a populationBjarki Eldon, John Wakeley
Genetics|November 13, 2008
Extensions of the coalescent effective population sizeJohn Wakeley, Ori Sargsyan
Genetics|December 3, 2008
Coalescence times and FST under a skewed offspring distribution among individuals in a populationBjarki Eldon, John Wakeley
Genetics|February 3, 2006
Coalescent processes when the distribution of offspring number among individuals is highly skewedBjarki Eldon, John Wakeley
Genetics|July 7, 2005
Transcriptional compensation for gene loss plays a minor role in maintaining genetic robustness in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeSharyl L Wong, Frederick P Roth
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