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The following pages link to Natural selection at linked sites in humans (Q35017925):
Displaying 19 items.
- Background selection 20 years on: the Wilhelmine E. Key 2012 invitational lecture (Q27027745) (← links)
- Toward a selection theory of molecular evolution (Q28270306) (← links)
- Highly punctuated patterns of population structure on the X chromosome and implications for African evolutionary history (Q33571779) (← links)
- Natural selection affects multiple aspects of genetic variation at putatively neutral sites across the human genome. (Q34055381) (← links)
- Large-scale SNP analysis reveals clustered and continuous patterns of human genetic variation (Q34432345) (← links)
- A pseudohitchhiking model of X vs. autosomal diversity (Q34569423) (← links)
- Nucleotide variability at G6pd and the signature of malarial selection in humans. (Q34616522) (← links)
- Patterns of Human Genetic Diversity: Implications for Human Evolutionary History and Disease (Q35550637) (← links)
- The effects of deleterious mutations on evolution at linked sites (Q35644757) (← links)
- Reduced X-linked diversity in derived populations of house mice (Q35757745) (← links)
- Somatic mitochondrial DNA mutations in prostate cancer and normal appearing adjacent glands in comparison to age-matched prostate samples without malignant histology (Q35790237) (← links)
- Patterns of neutral diversity under general models of selective sweeps (Q36198234) (← links)
- Application of massive parallel sequencing to whole genome SNP discovery in the porcine genome. (Q37337790) (← links)
- Evidence for a selective sweep in the wapl region of Drosophila melanogaster (Q41879920) (← links)
- Background selection in single genes may explain patterns of codon bias (Q42052008) (← links)
- Variation after a selective sweep in a subdivided population. (Q42907642) (← links)
- A Neutral Explanation for the Correlation of Diversity with Recombination Rates in Humans (Q42927602) (← links)
- Genetically effective population sizes of Antarctic seals estimated from nuclear genes (Q55894122) (← links)
- Hitch-hiking to a locus under balancing selection: high sequence diversity and low population subdivision at the S-locus genomic region in Arabidopsis halleri (Q80743693) (← links)