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Nina Stoletzki

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BMC Evolutionary Biology|April 13, 2011
The surprising negative correlation of gene length and optimal codon use--disentangling translational selection from GC-biased gene conversion in yeastNina Stoletzki
BMC Evolutionary Biology|August 2, 2008
Conflicting selection pressures on synonymous codon use in yeast suggest selection on mRNA secondary structuresNina Stoletzki
Molecular Biology and Evolution|December 1, 2010
The positive correlation between dN/dS and dS in mammals is due to runs of adjacent substitutionsNina Stoletzki, Adam Eyre-Walker
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 15, 2010
Estimation of the neutrality indexNina Stoletzki, Adam Eyre-Walker
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 15, 2006
Synonymous codon usage in Escherichia coli: selection for translational accuracyNina Stoletzki, Adam Eyre-Walker
Plos Biology|October 12, 2013
The assessment of science: the relative merits of post-publication review, the impact factor, and the number of citationsAdam Eyre-Walker, Nina Stoletzki
Molecular Biology and Evolution|June 17, 2005
A dissection of volatility in yeastNina Stoletzki, John Welch, Joachim Hermisson, et al.
BMJ Open|January 14, 2025
Patient-reported outcome measures for post-COVID-19 condition: a systematic review of instruments and measurement propertiesAnn-Kristin Baalmann, Christine Blome, Nina Stoletzki, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|December 17, 2013
Reduced local mutation density in regulatory DNA of cancer genomes is linked to DNA repairPaz Polak, Michael S Lawrence, Eric Haugen, et al.
Nature|October 14, 2011
Genome sequencing reveals insights into physiology and longevity of the naked mole ratEun Bae Kim, Xiaodong Fang, Alexey A Fushan, et al.
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BMC Evolutionary Biology|April 13, 2011
The surprising negative correlation of gene length and optimal codon use--disentangling translational selection from GC-biased gene conversion in yeastNina Stoletzki
BMC Evolutionary Biology|August 2, 2008
Conflicting selection pressures on synonymous codon use in yeast suggest selection on mRNA secondary structuresNina Stoletzki
Molecular Biology and Evolution|December 1, 2010
The positive correlation between dN/dS and dS in mammals is due to runs of adjacent substitutionsNina Stoletzki, Adam Eyre-Walker
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 15, 2010
Estimation of the neutrality indexNina Stoletzki, Adam Eyre-Walker
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 15, 2006
Synonymous codon usage in Escherichia coli: selection for translational accuracyNina Stoletzki, Adam Eyre-Walker
Plos Biology|October 12, 2013
The assessment of science: the relative merits of post-publication review, the impact factor, and the number of citationsAdam Eyre-Walker, Nina Stoletzki
Molecular Biology and Evolution|June 17, 2005
A dissection of volatility in yeastNina Stoletzki, John Welch, Joachim Hermisson, et al.
BMJ Open|January 14, 2025
Patient-reported outcome measures for post-COVID-19 condition: a systematic review of instruments and measurement propertiesAnn-Kristin Baalmann, Christine Blome, Nina Stoletzki, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|December 17, 2013
Reduced local mutation density in regulatory DNA of cancer genomes is linked to DNA repairPaz Polak, Michael S Lawrence, Eric Haugen, et al.
Nature|October 14, 2011
Genome sequencing reveals insights into physiology and longevity of the naked mole ratEun Bae Kim, Xiaodong Fang, Alexey A Fushan, et al.
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