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Michael C Whitlock

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Genetics|January 6, 2004
The genetics of adaptation: the roles of pleiotropy, stabilizing selection and drift in shaping the distribution of bidirectional fixed mutational effectsCortland K Griswold, Michael C Whitlock
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 22, 2009
Purging the genome with sexual selection: reducing mutation load through selection on malesMichael C Whitlock, Aneil F Agrawal
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 19, 2002
Ecology. Inbreeding and metapopulationsAnthony R Ives, Michael C Whitlock
Molecular Ecology|February 5, 2015
The relative power of genome scans to detect local adaptation depends on sampling design and statistical methodKatie E Lotterhos, Michael C Whitlock
Genetics|November 25, 2010
Inferences about the distribution of dominance drawn from yeast gene knockout dataAneil F Agrawal, Michael C Whitlock
Molecular Ecology|December 23, 2009
The impact of epistatic selection on the genomic traces of selectionSarah P Otto, Michael C Whitlock
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|June 12, 2010
Environmental duress and epistasis: how does stress affect the strength of selection on new mutations?Aneil F Agrawal, Michael C Whitlock
Molecular Ecology Resources|July 22, 2014
QST-FST comparisons with unbalanced half-sib designsKimberly J Gilbert, Michael C Whitlock
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 6, 2012
Phenotypic plasticity facilitates mutational variance, genetic variance, and evolvability along the major axis of environmental variationJeremy A Draghi, Michael C Whitlock
Molecular Ecology Resources|February 17, 2012
Q(ST) in a hierarchically structured populationMichael C Whitlock, Kimberly J Gilbert
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Genetics|January 6, 2004
The genetics of adaptation: the roles of pleiotropy, stabilizing selection and drift in shaping the distribution of bidirectional fixed mutational effectsCortland K Griswold, Michael C Whitlock
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 22, 2009
Purging the genome with sexual selection: reducing mutation load through selection on malesMichael C Whitlock, Aneil F Agrawal
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 19, 2002
Ecology. Inbreeding and metapopulationsAnthony R Ives, Michael C Whitlock
Molecular Ecology|February 5, 2015
The relative power of genome scans to detect local adaptation depends on sampling design and statistical methodKatie E Lotterhos, Michael C Whitlock
Genetics|November 25, 2010
Inferences about the distribution of dominance drawn from yeast gene knockout dataAneil F Agrawal, Michael C Whitlock
Molecular Ecology|December 23, 2009
The impact of epistatic selection on the genomic traces of selectionSarah P Otto, Michael C Whitlock
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|June 12, 2010
Environmental duress and epistasis: how does stress affect the strength of selection on new mutations?Aneil F Agrawal, Michael C Whitlock
Molecular Ecology Resources|July 22, 2014
QST-FST comparisons with unbalanced half-sib designsKimberly J Gilbert, Michael C Whitlock
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 6, 2012
Phenotypic plasticity facilitates mutational variance, genetic variance, and evolvability along the major axis of environmental variationJeremy A Draghi, Michael C Whitlock
Molecular Ecology Resources|February 17, 2012
Q(ST) in a hierarchically structured populationMichael C Whitlock, Kimberly J Gilbert
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