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Matthew T Webster

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Ecology and Evolution|September 8, 2012
From where did the Western honeybee (Apis mellifera) originate?Fan Han, Andreas Wallberg, Matthew T Webster
Genetics|May 17, 2003
Is the rate of insertion and deletion mutation male biased?: Molecular evolutionary analysis of avian and primate sex chromosome sequencesHannah Sundström, Matthew T Webster, Hans Ellegren
Molecular Biology and Evolution|August 12, 2008
The legacy of domestication: accumulation of deleterious mutations in the dog genomeFernando Cruz, Carles Vilà, Matthew T Webster
Plos Biology|January 30, 2009
Hotspots of biased nucleotide substitutions in human genesJonas Berglund, Katherine S Pollard, Matthew T Webster
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 19, 2002
Microsatellite evolution inferred from human-chimpanzee genomic sequence alignmentsMatthew T Webster, Nick G C Smith, Hans Ellegren
Plos Genetics|May 26, 2017
Two extended haplotype blocks are associated with adaptation to high altitude habitats in East African honey beesAndreas Wallberg, Caspar Schöning, Matthew T Webster, et al.
Annual Review of Animal Biosciences|November 14, 2022
Population Genomics for Insect ConservationMatthew T Webster, Alexis Beaurepaire, Peter Neumann, et al.
Genome Research|September 6, 2002
Deterministic mutation rate variation in the human genomeNick G C Smith, Matthew T Webster, Hans Ellegren
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 10, 2003
A low rate of simultaneous double-nucleotide mutations in primatesNick G C Smith, Matthew T Webster, Hans Ellegren
Mutation Research|April 6, 2002
Analysis of variation in the human beta-globin gene cluster using a novel DHPLC techniqueMatthew T Webster, R Spencer Wells, John B Clegg
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Ecology and Evolution|September 8, 2012
From where did the Western honeybee (Apis mellifera) originate?Fan Han, Andreas Wallberg, Matthew T Webster
Genetics|May 17, 2003
Is the rate of insertion and deletion mutation male biased?: Molecular evolutionary analysis of avian and primate sex chromosome sequencesHannah Sundström, Matthew T Webster, Hans Ellegren
Molecular Biology and Evolution|August 12, 2008
The legacy of domestication: accumulation of deleterious mutations in the dog genomeFernando Cruz, Carles Vilà, Matthew T Webster
Plos Biology|January 30, 2009
Hotspots of biased nucleotide substitutions in human genesJonas Berglund, Katherine S Pollard, Matthew T Webster
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 19, 2002
Microsatellite evolution inferred from human-chimpanzee genomic sequence alignmentsMatthew T Webster, Nick G C Smith, Hans Ellegren
Plos Genetics|May 26, 2017
Two extended haplotype blocks are associated with adaptation to high altitude habitats in East African honey beesAndreas Wallberg, Caspar Schöning, Matthew T Webster, et al.
Annual Review of Animal Biosciences|November 14, 2022
Population Genomics for Insect ConservationMatthew T Webster, Alexis Beaurepaire, Peter Neumann, et al.
Genome Research|September 6, 2002
Deterministic mutation rate variation in the human genomeNick G C Smith, Matthew T Webster, Hans Ellegren
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 10, 2003
A low rate of simultaneous double-nucleotide mutations in primatesNick G C Smith, Matthew T Webster, Hans Ellegren
Mutation Research|April 6, 2002
Analysis of variation in the human beta-globin gene cluster using a novel DHPLC techniqueMatthew T Webster, R Spencer Wells, John B Clegg
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