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BISC 534 Papers

  1. Sonia C. S. Andrade and Vera N. Solferini (2007): Fine-scale genetic structure overrides macro-scale structure in a marine snail: nonrandom recruitment, demographic events or selection?. - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 91:23--36.
  2. P. W. Hedrick (1986): Genetic polymorphism in heterogeneous environments: a decade later. - Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 17:535--566.
  3. Philip W. Hedrick (2006): Genetic polymorphism in heterogeneous environments: the age of genomics. - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 37:67--93.
  4. K. Johannesson, B. Johannesson and U. Lundgren (1995): Strong natural selection causes microscale allozyme variation in a marine snail. - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 92:2602--2606.
  5. S. A. Karl and J. C. Avise (1992): Balancing selection at allozyme loci in oysters: implications from nuclear rflps. - Science, 256:100--102.
  6. R. C. Lewontin and Jesse Krakauer (1973): Distribution of gene frequency as a test of the theory of the selective neutrality of polymorphisms. - Genetics, 74:175--195.
  7. R. C. Lewontin and J. Krakauer (1975): Testing the heterogeneity of f values. - Genetics, 80:397--398.
  8. Masatoshi Nei and Takeo Maruyama (1975): Lewontin-krakauer test for neutral genes. - Genetics, 80:395.
  9. Einar E Nielsen, Michael M Hansen and Dorte Meldrup (2006): Evidence of microsatellite hitch-hiking selection in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.): implications for inferring population structure in nonmodel organisms. - Mol Ecol, 15(11):3219-29.
  10. G. H. Pogson, K. A. Mesa and R. G. Boutilier (1995): Genetic population structure and gene flow in the atlantic cod gadus morhua: a comparison of allozyme and nuclear rflp loci. - Genetics, 139:375--385.
  11. Alan Robertson (1975): Remarks on the lewontin-krakauer test. - Genetics, 80:396.
  12. M. F. J. Taylor, Y. Shen and M. E. Kreitman (1995): A population genetic test of selection at the molecular level. - Science, 270:1497--1499.
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