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L D Hurst

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Nature|March 27, 1997
Evidence for a selectively favourable reduction in the mutation rate of the X chromosomeG T McVean, L D Hurst
Nature|November 28, 1996
Genomic revolutionaries rise upL D Hurst, G D Hurst
Journal of Molecular Evolution|September 11, 1998
The genetic code is one in a millionS J Freeland, L D Hurst
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 24, 2001
Does the recombination rate affect the efficiency of purifying selection? The yeast genome provides a partial answerC Pál, B Papp, L D Hurst
Nature Genetics|March 1, 1996
Imprinted genes have few and small intronsL D Hurst, G McVean, T Moore
Genetics|June 30, 2001
Highly expressed genes in yeast evolve slowlyC Pál, B Papp, L D Hurst
Developmental Genetics|January 1, 1995
Genetic conflict and evolution of mammalian X-chromosome inactivationT Moore, L D Hurst, W Reik
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|August 10, 1999
Vertebrate genome evolution: a slow shuffle or a big bang?N G Smith, R Knight, L D Hurst
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 18, 2011
Riding the evolutionary streetcar: where population genetics and game theory meetP Marrow, R A Johnstone, L D Hurst
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|September 1, 1996
Genomic evolution in mice and men: imprinted genes have little intronic contentG T McVean, L D Hurst, T Moore
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Nature|March 27, 1997
Evidence for a selectively favourable reduction in the mutation rate of the X chromosomeG T McVean, L D Hurst
Nature|November 28, 1996
Genomic revolutionaries rise upL D Hurst, G D Hurst
Journal of Molecular Evolution|September 11, 1998
The genetic code is one in a millionS J Freeland, L D Hurst
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 24, 2001
Does the recombination rate affect the efficiency of purifying selection? The yeast genome provides a partial answerC Pál, B Papp, L D Hurst
Nature Genetics|March 1, 1996
Imprinted genes have few and small intronsL D Hurst, G McVean, T Moore
Genetics|June 30, 2001
Highly expressed genes in yeast evolve slowlyC Pál, B Papp, L D Hurst
Developmental Genetics|January 1, 1995
Genetic conflict and evolution of mammalian X-chromosome inactivationT Moore, L D Hurst, W Reik
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|August 10, 1999
Vertebrate genome evolution: a slow shuffle or a big bang?N G Smith, R Knight, L D Hurst
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 18, 2011
Riding the evolutionary streetcar: where population genetics and game theory meetP Marrow, R A Johnstone, L D Hurst
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|September 1, 1996
Genomic evolution in mice and men: imprinted genes have little intronic contentG T McVean, L D Hurst, T Moore
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