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Joseph Mingrone

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Molecular Biology and Evolution|August 4, 2016
Smoothed Bootstrap Aggregation for Assessing Selection Pressure at Amino Acid SitesJoseph Mingrone, Edward Susko, Joseph Bielawski
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|December 13, 2018
ModL: exploring and restoring regularity when testing for positive selectionJoseph Mingrone, Edward Susko, Joseph P Bielawski
Current Protocols in Bioinformatics|June 21, 2016
Inference of Episodic Changes in Natural Selection Acting on Protein Coding Sequences via CODEMLJoseph P Bielawski, Jennifer L Baker, Joseph Mingrone
Genetics|April 15, 2016
Functional Divergence of the Nuclear Receptor NR2C1 as a Modulator of Pluripotentiality During Hominid EvolutionJennifer L Baker, Katherine A Dunn, Joseph Mingrone, et al.
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Molecular Biology and Evolution|August 4, 2016
Smoothed Bootstrap Aggregation for Assessing Selection Pressure at Amino Acid SitesJoseph Mingrone, Edward Susko, Joseph Bielawski
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|December 13, 2018
ModL: exploring and restoring regularity when testing for positive selectionJoseph Mingrone, Edward Susko, Joseph P Bielawski
Current Protocols in Bioinformatics|June 21, 2016
Inference of Episodic Changes in Natural Selection Acting on Protein Coding Sequences via CODEMLJoseph P Bielawski, Jennifer L Baker, Joseph Mingrone
Genetics|April 15, 2016
Functional Divergence of the Nuclear Receptor NR2C1 as a Modulator of Pluripotentiality During Hominid EvolutionJennifer L Baker, Katherine A Dunn, Joseph Mingrone, et al.
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