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Tag pop-gen [17 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag pop-gen.
  • The study of structured populations--new hope for a difficult and divided science.
    Nat Rev Genet, Vol. 4, No. 7. (July 2003), pp. 535-543.
    by J Hey, CA Machado
    posted to pop-gen population-structure review by ryanraaum on 2007-08-07 15:18:47 as **
  • The sampling theory of selectively neutral alleles
    Theoretical Population Biology, Vol. 3, No. 1. (March 1972), pp. 87-112.
    by WJ Ewens
  • On the number of segregating sites in genetical models without recombination
    Theoretical Population Biology, Vol. 7, No. 2. (April 1975), pp. 256-276.
    by GA Watterson
  • Estimating ancestral population parameters.
    Genetics, Vol. 145, No. 3. (March 1997), pp. 847-855.
    by J Wakeley, J Hey
  • The effect of ancient population bottlenecks on human phenotypic variation
    Nature, Vol. 448, No. 7151., pp. 346-348.
    by Andrea Manica, William Amos, François Balloux, Tsunehiko Hanihara
  • Transposable element number in mixed mating populations.
    Genet Res, Vol. 77, No. 3. (June 2001), pp. 261-275.
    by MT Morgan
  • Population genetic analysis of shotgun assemblies of genomic sequences from multiple individuals
    Genome Res., Vol. 18, No. 7. (1 July 2008), pp. 1020-1029.
    by Ines Hellmann, Yuan Mang, Zhiping Gu, Peter Li, de La, Andrew G Clark, Rasmus Nielsen
  • THE LOCUS OF EVOLUTION: EVO DEVO AND THE GENETICS OF ADAPTATION
    Evolution, Vol. 61, No. 5. (2007), pp. 995-1016.
    by Hopi E Hoekstra, Jerry A Coyne
  • Time allocation and the evolution of group size
    Animal Behaviour, Vol. 76, No. 5. (November 2008), pp. 1683-1699.
  • Common genetic variants account for differences in gene expression among ethnic groups.
    Nat Genet, Vol. 39 (7 January 2007), pp. 226-231.
    by Richard S Spielman, Laurel A Bastone, Joshua T Burdick, Michael Morley, Warren J Ewens, Vivian G Cheung
  • Population genetic and phylogenetic evidence for positive selection on regulatory mutations at the factor VII locus in humans.
    Genetics, Vol. 167, No. 2. (June 2004), pp. 867-877.
    by MW Hahn, MV Rockman, N Soranzo, DB Goldstein, GA Wray
  • Gene sampling strategies for multi-locus population estimates of genetic diversity (theta).
    PLoS ONE, Vol. 2, No. 1. (2007)
    by MD Carling, RT Brumfield
    posted to bio-stat gene-gene pop-gen by balicea on 2008-07-01 20:16:04 as ** along with 1 person skumagai
  • Genome-wide patterns of gene flow across a house mouse hybrid zone
    Genome Res., Vol. 18, No. 1. (1 January 2008), pp. 67-76.
    by Katherine C Teeter, Bret A Payseur, Leslie W Harris, Margaret A Bakewell, Lisa M Thibodeau, Janelle E O'Brien, James G Krenz, Maria A Sans-Fuentes, Michael W Nachman, Priscilla K Tucker
  • Recent acceleration of human adaptive evolution
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 104, No. 52. (26 December 2007), pp. 20753-20758.
    by John Hawks, Eric T Wang, Gregory M Cochran, Henry C Harpending, Robert K Moyzis
  • Genomics of the evolutionary process
    Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Vol. 21, No. 6. (June 2006), pp. 316-321.
    by Andrew G Clark
  • A genome-wide search for linkage to renal function phenotypes in West Africans with type 2 diabetes.
    Am J Kidney Dis, Vol. 49, No. 3. (March 2007), pp. 394-400.
  • Diet and the evolution of human amylase gene copy number variation.
    Nat Genet (9 September 2007)
    by George H H Perry, Nathaniel J J Dominy, Katrina G G Claw, Arthur S S Lee, Heike Fiegler, Richard Redon, John Werner, Fernando A A Villanea, Joanna L L Mountain, Rajeev Misra, Nigel P P Carter, Charles Lee, Anne C C Stone
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