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Michael Woodhams

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Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 9, 2006
Can deleterious mutations explain the time dependency of molecular rate estimates?Michael Woodhams
Plos One|June 10, 2011
The strength and timing of the mitochondrial bottleneck in salmon suggests a conserved mechanism in vertebratesJonci N Wolff, Daniel J White, Michael Woodhams, et al.
Systematic Biology|August 24, 2012
Novel distances for dollo dataMichael Woodhams, Dorothy A Steane, Rebecca C Jones, et al.
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Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 9, 2006
Can deleterious mutations explain the time dependency of molecular rate estimates?Michael Woodhams
Plos One|June 10, 2011
The strength and timing of the mitochondrial bottleneck in salmon suggests a conserved mechanism in vertebratesJonci N Wolff, Daniel J White, Michael Woodhams, et al.
Systematic Biology|August 24, 2012
Novel distances for dollo dataMichael Woodhams, Dorothy A Steane, Rebecca C Jones, et al.
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