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July 27, 1999
Do essential genes evolve slowly?
L D Hurst, N G Smith
Genetics
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November 5, 1999
The effect of tandem substitutions on the correlation between synonymous and nonsynonymous rates in rodents
N G Smith, L D Hurst
Journal of Theoretical Biology
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February 21, 1996
Dynamic analysis of the evolution of a novel genetic system: the evolution of ciliate meiosis
J N Reed, L D Hurst
Nature
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June 20, 1996
Evolutionary genetics...and scandalous symbionts
L D Hurst, G T McVean
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development
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January 23, 1999
Do we understand the evolution of genomic imprinting?
L D Hurst, G T McVean
Nature
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September 19, 1996
Mitochondria and male disease
S A Frank, L D Hurst
Trends in Genetics : TIG
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April 28, 1999
Molecular evolutionary evidence that H19 mRNA is functional
L D Hurst, N G Smith
Nature
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April 28, 1994
Evolutionary genetics. Shellfish genes kept in line
L D Hurst, R F Hoekstra
Trends in Genetics : TIG
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September 28, 1999
An eXceptional chromosome
L D Hurst, J P Randerson
Genetics
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June 3, 1999
The causes of synonymous rate variation in the rodent genome. Can substitution rates be used to estimate the sex bias in mutation rate?
N G Smith, L D Hurst
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Current Biology : CB
|
July 27, 1999
Do essential genes evolve slowly?
L D Hurst, N G Smith
Genetics
|
November 5, 1999
The effect of tandem substitutions on the correlation between synonymous and nonsynonymous rates in rodents
N G Smith, L D Hurst
Journal of Theoretical Biology
|
February 21, 1996
Dynamic analysis of the evolution of a novel genetic system: the evolution of ciliate meiosis
J N Reed, L D Hurst
Nature
|
June 20, 1996
Evolutionary genetics...and scandalous symbionts
L D Hurst, G T McVean
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development
|
January 23, 1999
Do we understand the evolution of genomic imprinting?
L D Hurst, G T McVean
Nature
|
September 19, 1996
Mitochondria and male disease
S A Frank, L D Hurst
Trends in Genetics : TIG
|
April 28, 1999
Molecular evolutionary evidence that H19 mRNA is functional
L D Hurst, N G Smith
Nature
|
April 28, 1994
Evolutionary genetics. Shellfish genes kept in line
L D Hurst, R F Hoekstra
Trends in Genetics : TIG
|
September 28, 1999
An eXceptional chromosome
L D Hurst, J P Randerson
Genetics
|
June 3, 1999
The causes of synonymous rate variation in the rodent genome. Can substitution rates be used to estimate the sex bias in mutation rate?
N G Smith, L D Hurst
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