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Nick G C Smith

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Journal of Molecular Evolution|January 8, 2004
Are radical and conservative substitution rates useful statistics in molecular evolution?Nick G C Smith
BMC Evolutionary Biology|November 15, 2005
Testing for adaptive evolution of the female reproductive protein ZPC in mammals, birds and fishes reveals problems with the M7-M8 likelihood ratio testSofia Berlin, Nick G C Smith
Genetics|June 16, 2005
A comparison of three estimators of the population-scaled recombination rate: accuracy and robustnessNick G C Smith, Paul Fearnhead
American Journal of Human Genetics|October 28, 2005
A novel method with improved power to detect recombination hotspots from polymorphism data reveals multiple hotspots in human genesPaul Fearnhead, Nick G C Smith
Nature|March 5, 2002
Adaptive protein evolution in DrosophilaNick G C Smith, Adam Eyre-Walker
Trends in Genetics : TIG|March 31, 2004
Fixation biases affecting human SNPsMatthew T Webster, Nick G C Smith
Trends in Genetics : TIG|June 5, 2002
Regional similarities in polymorphism in the human genome extend over many megabasesNick G C Smith, Martin J Lercher
Gene|October 31, 2003
Human disease genes: patterns and predictionsNick G C Smith, Adam Eyre-Walker
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 10, 2003
Partitioning the variation in mammalian substitution ratesNick G C Smith, Adam Eyre-Walker
Journal of Molecular Evolution|July 11, 2002
The compositional evolution of the murid genomeNick G C Smith, Adam Eyre-Walker
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Journal of Molecular Evolution|January 8, 2004
Are radical and conservative substitution rates useful statistics in molecular evolution?Nick G C Smith
BMC Evolutionary Biology|November 15, 2005
Testing for adaptive evolution of the female reproductive protein ZPC in mammals, birds and fishes reveals problems with the M7-M8 likelihood ratio testSofia Berlin, Nick G C Smith
Genetics|June 16, 2005
A comparison of three estimators of the population-scaled recombination rate: accuracy and robustnessNick G C Smith, Paul Fearnhead
American Journal of Human Genetics|October 28, 2005
A novel method with improved power to detect recombination hotspots from polymorphism data reveals multiple hotspots in human genesPaul Fearnhead, Nick G C Smith
Nature|March 5, 2002
Adaptive protein evolution in DrosophilaNick G C Smith, Adam Eyre-Walker
Trends in Genetics : TIG|March 31, 2004
Fixation biases affecting human SNPsMatthew T Webster, Nick G C Smith
Trends in Genetics : TIG|June 5, 2002
Regional similarities in polymorphism in the human genome extend over many megabasesNick G C Smith, Martin J Lercher
Gene|October 31, 2003
Human disease genes: patterns and predictionsNick G C Smith, Adam Eyre-Walker
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 10, 2003
Partitioning the variation in mammalian substitution ratesNick G C Smith, Adam Eyre-Walker
Journal of Molecular Evolution|July 11, 2002
The compositional evolution of the murid genomeNick G C Smith, Adam Eyre-Walker
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