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The following pages link to Pairwise comparisons of mitochondrial DNA sequences in subdivided populations and implications for early human evolution. (Q28769463):
Displaying 45 items.
- Evidence for variable selective pressures at MC1R (Q22066136) (← links)
- Natural selection and molecular evolution in PTC, a bitter-taste receptor gene (Q22337166) (← links)
- Deep haplotype divergence and long-range linkage disequilibrium at xp21.1 provide evidence that humans descend from a structured ancestral population. (Q24545103) (← links)
- Microsatellite variation and evolution of human lactase persistence (Q28253975) (← links)
- Phylogeographic patterns of mtDNA variation revealed multiple glacial refugia for the frog species Feirana taihangnica endemic to the Qinling Mountains (Q28284899) (← links)
- Phylodynamics of HIV-1 from a phase III AIDS vaccine trial in Bangkok, Thailand (Q28477393) (← links)
- Incongruent nuclear and mitochondrial genetic structure of new world screwworm fly populations due to positive selection of mutations associated with dimethyl- and diethyl-organophosphates resistance (Q28547680) (← links)
- Aedes aegypti has spatially structured and seasonally stable populations in Yogyakarta, Indonesia (Q28656092) (← links)
- Natural or naturalized? Phylogeography suggests that the abundant sea urchin Arbacia lixula is a recent colonizer of the Mediterranean (Q28727747) (← links)
- mtDNA sequence diversity in Africa (Q28762181) (← links)
- Contrasting mitochondrial DNA diversity estimates in two sympatric genera of Arctic lemmings (Dicrostonyx: Lemmus) indicate different responses to Quaternary environmental fluctuations (Q28766014) (← links)
- Inference of population history using a likelihood approach (Q28767998) (← links)
- Detecting ancient admixture in humans using sequence polymorphism data (Q28769088) (← links)
- Demographic history of Diadema antillarum, a keystone herbivore on Caribbean reefs (Q28769771) (← links)
- Multiple maternal origins and weak phylogeographic structure in domestic goats (Q28776273) (← links)
- A view of modern human origins from Y chromosome microsatellite variation (Q28776459) (← links)
- Application of a time-dependent coalescence process for inferring the history of population size changes from DNA sequence data (Q32064798) (← links)
- Evolutionary history of the endangered fish Zoogoneticus quitzeoensis (Bean, 1898) (Cyprinodontiformes: Goodeidae) using a sequential approach to phylogeography based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA data (Q33337803) (← links)
- Extensive linkage disequilibrium, a common 16.7-kilobase deletion, and evidence of balancing selection in the human protocadherin alpha cluster (Q33904511) (← links)
- Reduced mtDNA diversity in the Ngöbé Amerinds of Panamá (Q33965075) (← links)
- Mitochondrial and Nuclear DNA Diversity in the Chocó and Chibcha Amerinds of Panamá (Q33971241) (← links)
- A strong signature of balancing selection in the 5' cis-regulatory region of CCR5. (Q34075062) (← links)
- A recent shift from polygyny to monogamy in humans is suggested by the analysis of worldwide Y-chromosome diversity (Q34228837) (← links)
- Relative influences of crossing over and gene conversion on the pattern of linkage disequilibrium in Arabidopsis thaliana (Q34588624) (← links)
- Heterogeneity of microsatellite mutations within and between loci, and implications for human demographic histories (Q34603478) (← links)
- Regions of lower crossing over harbor more rare variants in African populations of Drosophila melanogaster. (Q34612630) (← links)
- Combining sperm typing and linkage disequilibrium analyses reveals differences in selective pressures or recombination rates across human populations (Q35641449) (← links)
- Patterns of genetic variation and life history traits of Zeuxapta seriolae infesting Seriola lalandi across the coastal and oceanic areas in the southeastern Pacific Ocean: potential implications for aquaculture (Q35810053) (← links)
- Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) Mitochondrial Population Genomics Reveals Structure, Divergence, and Evidence for Heteroplasmy (Q35880564) (← links)
- Phylogenetics and the origin of species (Q36014969) (← links)
- Distinguishing human ethnic groups by means of sequences from Helicobacter pylori: lessons from Ladakh (Q37414888) (← links)
- Unraveling selection in the mitochondrial genome of Drosophila. (Q41941679) (← links)
- Inferences about human demography based on multilocus analyses of noncoding sequences. (Q42108496) (← links)
- Gene genealogy and properties of test statistics of neutrality under population growth (Q42126314) (← links)
- Characterization of HIV diversity, phylodynamics and drug resistance in Washington, DC. (Q42367546) (← links)
- Imputation of missing genotypes within LD-blocks relying on the basic coalescent and beyond: consideration of population growth and structure (Q42682328) (← links)
- The Myth of Bumpy Hunter-Gatherer Mismatch Distributions (Q43104880) (← links)
- The IICR (inverse instantaneous coalescence rate) as a summary of genomic diversity: insights into demographic inference and model choice. (Q46242583) (← links)
- Genealogical portraits of speciation in montane grasshoppers (genus Melanoplus) from the sky islands of the Rocky Mountains. (Q52586241) (← links)
- Population structure and genetic variability of six bar wrasse (Thallasoma hardwicki) in northern South China Sea revealed by mitochondrial control region sequences. (Q54718653) (← links)
- Genetic variation and population structure in Jamunapari goats using microsatellites, mitochondrial DNA, and milk protein genes (Q58914955) (← links)
- Contrasting phylogeographic patterns and demographic history in closely related species of Daphnia longispina group (Crustacea: Cladocera) with focus on North-Eastern Eurasia (Q59807608) (← links)
- A gene tree for beta-globin sequences from Melanesia (Q73156650) (← links)
- Genetic variability in a genomic region with long-range linkage disequilibrium reveals traces of a bottleneck in the history of the European population (Q81261847) (← links)
- Molecular evidence that the Channel Islands populations of the orange-crowned warbler (Oreothlypis celata; Aves: Passeriformes: Parulidae) represent a distinct evolutionary lineage (Q92566633) (← links)