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Jochen Blath

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Theoretical Population Biology|May 13, 2021
The interplay of dormancy and transfer in bacterial populations: Invasion, fixation and coexistence regimesJochen Blath, András Tóbiás
Journal of Mathematical Biology|March 19, 2008
Computing likelihoods for coalescents with multiple collisions in the infinitely many sites modelMatthias Birkner, Jochen Blath
Journal of Mathematical Biology|March 28, 2026
Emergence of microbial host dormancy during a persistent virus epidemicJochen Blath, András Tóbiás
Theoretical Population Biology|December 3, 2014
The largest strongly connected component in the cyclical pedigree model of Wakeley et alJochen Blath, Stephan Kadow, Marcel Ortgiese
Theoretical Population Biology|February 5, 2013
Analysis of DNA sequence variation within marine species using Beta-coalescentsMatthias Steinrücken, Matthias Birkner, Jochen Blath
Genetics|November 15, 2012
An ancestral recombination graph for diploid populations with skewed offspring distributionMatthias Birkner, Jochen Blath, Bjarki Eldon
Genetics|September 13, 2013
Statistical properties of the site-frequency spectrum associated with lambda-coalescentsMatthias Birkner, Jochen Blath, Bjarki Eldon
Theoretical Population Biology|February 8, 2011
Importance sampling for Lambda-coalescents in the infinitely many sites modelMatthias Birkner, Jochen Blath, Matthias Steinrücken
Journal of Mathematical Biology|July 19, 2021
A branching process model for dormancy and seed banks in randomly fluctuating environmentsJochen Blath, Felix Hermann, Martin Slowik
Genetics|January 11, 2015
Can the site-frequency spectrum distinguish exponential population growth from multiple-merger coalescents?Bjarki Eldon, Matthias Birkner, Jochen Blath, et al.
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Theoretical Population Biology|May 13, 2021
The interplay of dormancy and transfer in bacterial populations: Invasion, fixation and coexistence regimesJochen Blath, András Tóbiás
Journal of Mathematical Biology|March 19, 2008
Computing likelihoods for coalescents with multiple collisions in the infinitely many sites modelMatthias Birkner, Jochen Blath
Journal of Mathematical Biology|March 28, 2026
Emergence of microbial host dormancy during a persistent virus epidemicJochen Blath, András Tóbiás
Theoretical Population Biology|December 3, 2014
The largest strongly connected component in the cyclical pedigree model of Wakeley et alJochen Blath, Stephan Kadow, Marcel Ortgiese
Theoretical Population Biology|February 5, 2013
Analysis of DNA sequence variation within marine species using Beta-coalescentsMatthias Steinrücken, Matthias Birkner, Jochen Blath
Genetics|November 15, 2012
An ancestral recombination graph for diploid populations with skewed offspring distributionMatthias Birkner, Jochen Blath, Bjarki Eldon
Genetics|September 13, 2013
Statistical properties of the site-frequency spectrum associated with lambda-coalescentsMatthias Birkner, Jochen Blath, Bjarki Eldon
Theoretical Population Biology|February 8, 2011
Importance sampling for Lambda-coalescents in the infinitely many sites modelMatthias Birkner, Jochen Blath, Matthias Steinrücken
Journal of Mathematical Biology|July 19, 2021
A branching process model for dormancy and seed banks in randomly fluctuating environmentsJochen Blath, Felix Hermann, Martin Slowik
Genetics|January 11, 2015
Can the site-frequency spectrum distinguish exponential population growth from multiple-merger coalescents?Bjarki Eldon, Matthias Birkner, Jochen Blath, et al.
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