Molecular Evolution | |
The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is molecular evolution. |
· Charlesworth, B., M. T. Morgan, and D. Charlesworth. 1993. The effect of deleterious mutations on neutral molecular variation. Genetics 134: 1289-1303.
· Gillespie, J. H. 1989. The causes of molecular evolution. Oxford University Press.
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· Kimura, M. 1983. The neutral allele theory of molecular evolution. Cambridge University Press.
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· Laurie, C. C., J. T. Bridgham, and M. Choudhary. 1991. Associations between DNA sequence variation and variation in expression of the Adh gene in natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster. Genetics 129: 489-499.
· Kelly, J. K. 1997. A test of neutrality based on interlocus associations. Genetics 146: 1197-1206.
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