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261by L. Chikhi, G. Destro Bisol, V. Pascali, BERTORELLE, Giorgio, BARBUJANI, Guido“... between populations were estimated on the basis of a stepwise mutation model, Even assuming low mutation...”
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (1998)
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262by L. Chicki, G. Bertorelle, V. L. Pascali, G. Barbujani, DESTRO-BISOL, Giovanni“... between populations were estimated on the basis of a stepwise mutation model, Even assuming low mutation...”
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (1998)
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263by Pecnerova, Patricia, Palkopoulou, E., Wheat, Christopher W., Skoglund, Pontus, Vartanyan, Sergey, Tikhonov, Alexei, Nikolskiy, Pavel, van der Plicht, Johannes, Diez-del-Molino, David, Dalen, Love“... nonsynonymous mutation, and a comparative analysis of mutation rates suggests that the evolutionary rate...”
Published in Evolution Letters (2017)
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264by Pečnerová, Patrícia, Palkopoulou, Eleftheria, Wheat, Christopher W., Skoglund, Pontus, Vartanyan, Sergey, Tikhonov, Alexei, Nikolskiy, Pavel, van der Plicht, Johannes, Díez-del-Molino, David, Dalén, Love“... nonsynonymous mutation, and a comparative analysis of mutation rates suggests that the evolutionary rate...”
Published in Evolution Letters (2017)
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265by Verkuil, Yvonne I., Juillet, Cedric, Lank, David B., Widemo, Fredrik, Piersma, Theunis“... population size using published ranges of mutation rates for each marker ( μ ). We provide a Bayesian method...”
Published in Ecology and Evolution (2014)
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266by Webster, Carmen Paige“...) mutation rates showed that these genes are likely not under selection in relation to North/South ecotypes...”
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267by Díaz, Angie, Gérard, Karin, González-Wevar, Claudio, Maturana, Claudia, Feral, Jean-Pierre, DAVID, Bruno, Saucède, Thomas, Poulin, Elie“... haplotype genealogy that supports the hypothesis of a single in situ refugium. Based on two mutation rates...”
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268by Angie Díaz, Karin Gérard, Claudio González-Wevar, Claudia Maturana, Jean-Pierre Féral, Bruno David, Thomas Saucède, Elie Poulin“... the hypothesis of a single in situ refugium. Based on two mutation rates standardized for this genus...”
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269by Webster, Carmen“...) mutation rates showed that these genes are likely not under selection in relation to North/South ecotypes...”
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270by Ighor Antunes Zappes, Anna Fabiani, Valerio Sbordoni, Arnold Rakaj, Roberto Palozzi, Giuliana Allegrucci“... gene, with different mutation rates, were sequenced to investigate the haplotype diversity...”
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271by Díaz, Angie, Gérard, Karin, González-Wevar, Claudio, Maturana, Claudia, Feral, Jean-Pierre, David, Bruno, Saucède, Thomas, Poulin, Elie“... haplotype genealogy that supports the hypothesis of a single in situ refugium. Based on two mutation rates...”
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272by McKenzie F Ellis, Klein Eili Y, Smith David L, Laxminarayan Ramanan“... to appearance was estimated as the product of low mutation rates, drug pressure, and parasite population sizes...”
Published in Malaria Journal (2010)
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273by Fedorov, V. B.“... in Lemmus are lower than those in Dicrostonyx on Wrangel Island. Under the assumption of equal mutation...”
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences (1999)
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274“... of the heterogeneity of mutation rates over large genomic regions was shown. Hence, the mutational patterns...”
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275by Bäckman, Hanna“..., possibly due to high mutation-rates for the NODE_new_663 minisatellite locus or as a result from admixture...”
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276“... the effects of high mutation rates of the control-region sequences, as well as population subdivision...”
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277“... of the heterogeneity of mutation rates over large genomic regions was shown. Hence, the mutational patterns...”
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278by Díaz, Angie, Gérard, Karin, González-Wevar, Claudio, Maturana, Claudia, Feral, Jean-Pierre, David, Bruno, Saucède, Thomas, Poulin, Elie“... haplotype genealogy that supports the hypothesis of a single in situ refugium. Based on two mutation rates...”
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279by Díaz, Angie, Gérard, Karin, González-Wevar, Claudio, Maturana, Claudia, Feral, Jean-Pierre, David, Bruno, Saucède, Thomas, Poulin, Elie“... haplotype genealogy that supports the hypothesis of a single in situ refugium. Based on two mutation rates...”
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280by Díaz, Angie, Gérard, Karin, González-Wevar, Claudio, Maturana, Claudia, Feral, Jean-Pierre, David, Bruno, Saucède, Thomas, Poulin, Elie“... haplotype genealogy that supports the hypothesis of a single in situ refugium. Based on two mutation rates...”
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