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タグ: demographic-inference [6 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag demographic-inference.
  • Recent common ancestry of human Y chromosomes: Evidence from DNA sequence data
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 97, No. 13. (20 June 2000), pp. 7360-7365.
    by Russell Thomson, Jonathan K Pritchard, Peidong Shen, Peter J Oefner, Marcus W Feldman
  • Interrogating multiple aspects of variation in a full resequencing data set to infer human population size changes
    PNAS, Vol. 102, No. 51. (20 December 2005), pp. 18508-18513.
    by Benjamin F Voight, Alison M Adams, Linda A Frisse, Yudong Qian, Richard R Hudson, Anna Di Rienzo
  • Population Bottlenecks as a Potential Major Shaping Force of Human Genome Architecture
    PLoS Genetics, Vol. 3, No. 7. (1 July 2007), e119.
    by Adrian Gherman, Peter E Chen, Tanya M Teslovich, Pawel Stankiewicz, Marjorie Withers, Carl S Kashuk, Aravinda Chakravarti, James R Lupski, David J Cutler, Nicholas Katsanis
  • A new approach to estimate parameters of speciation models with application to apes
    Genome Res. (21 August 2007), gr.6409707.
    by Celine Becquet, Molly Przeworski
  • History of Click-Speaking Populations of Africa Inferred from mtDNA and Y Chromosome Genetic Variation
    Mol Biol Evol (26 July 2007), msm155.
    by Sarah A Tishkoff, Mary K Gonder, Brenna M Henn, Holly Mortensen, Neil Fernandopulle, Christopher Gignoux, Godfrey Lema, Thomas B Nyambo, Peter A Underhill, Uma Ramakrishnan, Floyd A Reed, Joanna L Mountain
  • Human Population Expansion and Microsatellite Variation
    Mol Biol Evol, Vol. 17, No. 5. (1 May 2000), pp. 757-767.
    by Lev A Zhivotovsky, Lynda Bennett, Anne M Bowcock, Marcus W Feldman
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