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J M Pemberton

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 27, 2007
Compelling evidence that a single nucleotide substitution in TYRP1 is responsible for coat-colour polymorphism in a free-living population of Soay sheepJ Gratten, D Beraldi, B V Lowder, et al.
Biology Letters|April 9, 2010
No evidence for warming climate theory of coat colour change in Soay sheep: a comment on Maloney et alJ Gratten, A J Wilson, A F McRae, et al.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|August 1, 1994
Application of PCR to a clinical and environmental investigation of a case of equine botulismE A Szabo, J M Pemberton, A M Gibson, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 19, 2008
A localized negative genetic correlation constrains microevolution of coat color in wild sheepJ Gratten, A J Wilson, A F McRae, et al.
Molecular Ecology|August 14, 1999
Male reproductive success in a promiscuous mammal: behavioural estimates compared with genetic paternityD W Coltman, D R Bancroft, A Robertson, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 28, 2010
Investigating temporal changes in hybridization and introgression in a predominantly bimodal hybridizing population of invasive sika (Cervus nippon) and native red deer (C. elaphus) on the Kintyre Peninsula, ScotlandH V Senn, N H Barton, S J Goodman, et al.
Nature|July 2, 2004
Why large-scale climate indices seem to predict ecological processes better than local weatherT B Hallett, T Coulson, J G Pilkington, et al.
Molecular Ecology|February 12, 2008
Landscape features affect gene flow of Scottish Highland red deer (Cervus elaphus)S Pérez-Espona, F J Pérez-Barbería, J E McLeod, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|February 18, 2005
Maternal genetic effects set the potential for evolution in a free-living vertebrate populationA J Wilson, D W Coltman, J M Pemberton, et al.
Heredity|November 13, 2008
Genetic diversity and population structure of Scottish Highland red deer (Cervus elaphus) populations: a mitochondrial surveyS Pérez-Espona, F J Pérez-Barbería, W P Goodall-Copestake, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 27, 2007
Compelling evidence that a single nucleotide substitution in TYRP1 is responsible for coat-colour polymorphism in a free-living population of Soay sheepJ Gratten, D Beraldi, B V Lowder, et al.
Biology Letters|April 9, 2010
No evidence for warming climate theory of coat colour change in Soay sheep: a comment on Maloney et alJ Gratten, A J Wilson, A F McRae, et al.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|August 1, 1994
Application of PCR to a clinical and environmental investigation of a case of equine botulismE A Szabo, J M Pemberton, A M Gibson, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 19, 2008
A localized negative genetic correlation constrains microevolution of coat color in wild sheepJ Gratten, A J Wilson, A F McRae, et al.
Molecular Ecology|August 14, 1999
Male reproductive success in a promiscuous mammal: behavioural estimates compared with genetic paternityD W Coltman, D R Bancroft, A Robertson, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 28, 2010
Investigating temporal changes in hybridization and introgression in a predominantly bimodal hybridizing population of invasive sika (Cervus nippon) and native red deer (C. elaphus) on the Kintyre Peninsula, ScotlandH V Senn, N H Barton, S J Goodman, et al.
Nature|July 2, 2004
Why large-scale climate indices seem to predict ecological processes better than local weatherT B Hallett, T Coulson, J G Pilkington, et al.
Molecular Ecology|February 12, 2008
Landscape features affect gene flow of Scottish Highland red deer (Cervus elaphus)S Pérez-Espona, F J Pérez-Barbería, J E McLeod, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|February 18, 2005
Maternal genetic effects set the potential for evolution in a free-living vertebrate populationA J Wilson, D W Coltman, J M Pemberton, et al.
Heredity|November 13, 2008
Genetic diversity and population structure of Scottish Highland red deer (Cervus elaphus) populations: a mitochondrial surveyS Pérez-Espona, F J Pérez-Barbería, W P Goodall-Copestake, et al.
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