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William Amos

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Royal Society Open Science|October 11, 2019
Flanking heterozygosity influences the relative probability of different base substitutions in humansWilliam Amos
Molecular Biology and Evolution|August 8, 2006
The hidden value of missing genotypesWilliam Amos
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 15, 2010
Even small SNP clusters are non-randomly distributed: is this evidence of mutational non-independence?William Amos
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 12, 2010
Using human demographic history to infer natural selection reveals contrasting patterns on different families of immune genesWilliam Amos, Clare Bryant
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 26, 2010
The evolution of sex-specific immune defencesOlivier Restif, William Amos
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 13, 2006
Global genetic positioning: evidence for early human population centers in coastal habitatsWilliam Amos, Andrea Manica
Biology Letters|June 5, 2008
Body temperature predicts maximum microsatellite length in mammalsWilliam Amos, Andrew Clarke
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|June 12, 2023
The human genome harbours widespread exclusive yin yang haplotypesDavid Curtis, William Amos
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 23, 2005
Quantifying ascertainment bias and species-specific length differences in human and chimpanzee microsatellites using genome sequencesEdward J Vowles, William Amos
Genomics|December 23, 2009
Heterogeneous distribution of SNPs in the human genome: microsatellites as predictors of nucleotide diversity and divergenceMiguel A Varela, William Amos
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Royal Society Open Science|October 11, 2019
Flanking heterozygosity influences the relative probability of different base substitutions in humansWilliam Amos
Molecular Biology and Evolution|August 8, 2006
The hidden value of missing genotypesWilliam Amos
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 15, 2010
Even small SNP clusters are non-randomly distributed: is this evidence of mutational non-independence?William Amos
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 12, 2010
Using human demographic history to infer natural selection reveals contrasting patterns on different families of immune genesWilliam Amos, Clare Bryant
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 26, 2010
The evolution of sex-specific immune defencesOlivier Restif, William Amos
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 13, 2006
Global genetic positioning: evidence for early human population centers in coastal habitatsWilliam Amos, Andrea Manica
Biology Letters|June 5, 2008
Body temperature predicts maximum microsatellite length in mammalsWilliam Amos, Andrew Clarke
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|June 12, 2023
The human genome harbours widespread exclusive yin yang haplotypesDavid Curtis, William Amos
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 23, 2005
Quantifying ascertainment bias and species-specific length differences in human and chimpanzee microsatellites using genome sequencesEdward J Vowles, William Amos
Genomics|December 23, 2009
Heterogeneous distribution of SNPs in the human genome: microsatellites as predictors of nucleotide diversity and divergenceMiguel A Varela, William Amos
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