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Journal of Molecular Evolution|January 1, 1984
Demographic influences on mitochondrial DNA lineage survivorship in animal populationsJ C Avise, J E Neigel, J Arnold
Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 1, 1988
Current versus historical population sizes in vertebrate species with high gene flow: a comparison based on mitochondrial DNA lineages and inbreeding theory for neutral mutationsJ C Avise, R M Ball, J Arnold
Genetics|April 1, 1987
Definition and properties of disequilibrium statistics for associations between nuclear and cytoplasmic genotypesM A Asmussen, J Arnold, J C Avise
Molecular Ecology|September 26, 2002
Genetic parentage assessment in the crayfish Orconectes placidus, a high-fecundity invertebrate with extended maternal brood careD Walker, B A Porter, J C Avise
Molecular Ecology|June 10, 2000
Matrilineal history of the endangered Cape Sable seaside sparrow inferred from mitochondrial DNA polymorphismW S Nelson, T Dean, J C Avise
The Journal of Heredity|December 25, 2004
Sex-linked markers facilitate genetic parentage analyses in knobbed whelk broodsD Walker, A J Power, J C Avise
Molecular Ecology|June 1, 1997
Detection and isolation of nuclear haplotypes by PCR-SSCPG Ortí, M P Hare, J C Avise
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 6, 1997
Phylogenetic assessment of length variation at a microsatellite locusG Ortí, D E Pearse, J C Avise
Genetics|August 1, 1989
The effects of assortative mating and migration on cytonuclear associations in hybrid zonesM A Asmussen, J Arnold, J C Avise
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1988
An epistatic mating system model can produce permanent cytonuclear disequilibria in a hybrid zoneJ Arnold, M A Asmussen, J C Avise
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Journal of Molecular Evolution|January 1, 1984
Demographic influences on mitochondrial DNA lineage survivorship in animal populationsJ C Avise, J E Neigel, J Arnold
Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 1, 1988
Current versus historical population sizes in vertebrate species with high gene flow: a comparison based on mitochondrial DNA lineages and inbreeding theory for neutral mutationsJ C Avise, R M Ball, J Arnold
Genetics|April 1, 1987
Definition and properties of disequilibrium statistics for associations between nuclear and cytoplasmic genotypesM A Asmussen, J Arnold, J C Avise
Molecular Ecology|September 26, 2002
Genetic parentage assessment in the crayfish Orconectes placidus, a high-fecundity invertebrate with extended maternal brood careD Walker, B A Porter, J C Avise
Molecular Ecology|June 10, 2000
Matrilineal history of the endangered Cape Sable seaside sparrow inferred from mitochondrial DNA polymorphismW S Nelson, T Dean, J C Avise
The Journal of Heredity|December 25, 2004
Sex-linked markers facilitate genetic parentage analyses in knobbed whelk broodsD Walker, A J Power, J C Avise
Molecular Ecology|June 1, 1997
Detection and isolation of nuclear haplotypes by PCR-SSCPG Ortí, M P Hare, J C Avise
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 6, 1997
Phylogenetic assessment of length variation at a microsatellite locusG Ortí, D E Pearse, J C Avise
Genetics|August 1, 1989
The effects of assortative mating and migration on cytonuclear associations in hybrid zonesM A Asmussen, J Arnold, J C Avise
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1988
An epistatic mating system model can produce permanent cytonuclear disequilibria in a hybrid zoneJ Arnold, M A Asmussen, J C Avise
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