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Philip J Gerrish

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Genetica|November 21, 2002
The fixation probability of a beneficial allele in a population dividing by binary fissionToby Johnson, Philip J Gerrish
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|April 20, 2012
Real time forecasting of near-future evolutionPhilip J Gerrish, Paul D Sniegowski
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 24, 2010
Beneficial mutations and the dynamics of adaptation in asexual populationsPaul D Sniegowski, Philip J Gerrish
The Lancet. Infectious Diseases|December 31, 2002
Mutation rate and the efficacy of antimicrobial drug treatmentPhilip J Gerrish, J Gerardo García-Lerma
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 31, 2013
Genomic mutation rates that neutralize adaptive evolution and natural selectionPhilip J Gerrish, Alexandre Colato, Paul D Sniegowski
Statistics in Medicine|April 22, 2003
An investigation of error sources and their impact in estimating the time to the most recent ancestor of spatially and temporally distributed HIV sequencesTom L Burr, James R Gattiker, Philip J Gerrish
Genetics|October 26, 2002
Evaluating the impact of population bottlenecks in experimental evolutionLindi M Wahl, Philip J Gerrish, Ivan Saika-Voivod
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 5, 2007
Complete genetic linkage can subvert natural selectionPhilip J Gerrish, Alexandre Colato, Alan S Perelson, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 19, 2002
Fitness effects of fixed beneficial mutations in microbial populationsDaniel E Rozen, J Arjan G M de Visser, Philip J Gerrish
Plos Computational Biology|July 8, 2021
Why are viral genomes so fragile? The bottleneck hypothesisNono S C Merleau, Sophie Pénisson, Philip J Gerrish, et al.
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Genetica|November 21, 2002
The fixation probability of a beneficial allele in a population dividing by binary fissionToby Johnson, Philip J Gerrish
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|April 20, 2012
Real time forecasting of near-future evolutionPhilip J Gerrish, Paul D Sniegowski
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 24, 2010
Beneficial mutations and the dynamics of adaptation in asexual populationsPaul D Sniegowski, Philip J Gerrish
The Lancet. Infectious Diseases|December 31, 2002
Mutation rate and the efficacy of antimicrobial drug treatmentPhilip J Gerrish, J Gerardo García-Lerma
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 31, 2013
Genomic mutation rates that neutralize adaptive evolution and natural selectionPhilip J Gerrish, Alexandre Colato, Paul D Sniegowski
Statistics in Medicine|April 22, 2003
An investigation of error sources and their impact in estimating the time to the most recent ancestor of spatially and temporally distributed HIV sequencesTom L Burr, James R Gattiker, Philip J Gerrish
Genetics|October 26, 2002
Evaluating the impact of population bottlenecks in experimental evolutionLindi M Wahl, Philip J Gerrish, Ivan Saika-Voivod
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 5, 2007
Complete genetic linkage can subvert natural selectionPhilip J Gerrish, Alexandre Colato, Alan S Perelson, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 19, 2002
Fitness effects of fixed beneficial mutations in microbial populationsDaniel E Rozen, J Arjan G M de Visser, Philip J Gerrish
Plos Computational Biology|July 8, 2021
Why are viral genomes so fragile? The bottleneck hypothesisNono S C Merleau, Sophie Pénisson, Philip J Gerrish, et al.
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