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The following pages link to The average number of generations until extinction of an individual mutant gene in a finite population (Q33986340):
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- Widespread horizontal genomic exchange does not erode species barriers among sympatric ducks (Q21284025) (← links)
- Recombination modulates how selection affects linked sites in Drosophila (Q21563525) (← links)
- The effect of deleterious mutations on neutral molecular variation (Q24532876) (← links)
- Meiotic recombination generates rich diversity in NK cell receptor genes, alleles, and haplotypes. (Q28754863) (← links)
- On the rate of molecular evolution (Q29303899) (← links)
- High rate of recent transposable element-induced adaptation in Drosophila melanogaster (Q33378679) (← links)
- Mechanisms of copy number variation and hybrid gene formation in the KIR immune gene complex (Q33630659) (← links)
- Effects of partial inbreeding on fixation rates and variation of mutant genes (Q33959567) (← links)
- Sex chromosome translocations in the evolution of reproductive isolation (Q33988408) (← links)
- Gene mutations (de novo) found in electrophoretic studies of blood protein of infants with anomalous development (Q34038182) (← links)
- Description and validation of a method for simultaneous estimation of effective population size and mutation rate from human population data (Q34323400) (← links)
- Estimating selection on nonsynonymous mutations (Q34587600) (← links)
- “Private” Genetic Variants and the Frequency of Mutation Among South American Indians (Q34744067) (← links)
- Allelic richness following population founding events--a stochastic modeling framework incorporating gene flow and genetic drift (Q34744349) (← links)
- Moments for sum of an arbitrary function of gene frequency along a stochastic path of gene frequency change (Q35077077) (← links)
- On three methods for estimating mutation rates indirectly (Q35200721) (← links)
- A revised indirect estimate of mutation rates in Amerindians (Q35200876) (← links)
- Frequency of private electrophoretic variants and indirect estimates of mutation rate in Papua New Guinea. (Q35201097) (← links)
- Estimation of mutation rate from rare protein variants (Q35202179) (← links)
- Is there a difference among human populations in the rate with which mutation produces electrophoretic variants? (Q35364844) (← links)
- Sequence Divergence, Functional Constraint, and Selection in Protein Evolution (Q35550628) (← links)
- Total number of individuals affected by a single deleterious mutation in a finite population (Q35569405) (← links)
- Genetics of acheiropodia (the handless and footless families of Brazil). VII. Population dynamics (Q35570742) (← links)
- The Effects of Deleterious Mutations on Evolution at Linked Sites (Q35644757) (← links)
- Estimation of expected number of rare alleles of a locus and calculation of mutation rate (Q35996155) (← links)
- Genomic evolution and transmission of Helicobacter pylori in two South African families. (Q37117938) (← links)
- First passage time to allopatric speciation (Q37561455) (← links)
- Indirect estimates of mutation rates in tribal Amerindians (Q37863801) (← links)
- Population genetics of multigene families that are dispersed into two or more chromosomes (Q37616528) (← links)
- Evolution of a finite population under gene conversion (Q37617861) (← links)
- The genetic structure of a tribal population, the Yanomama Indians. XII. Biodemographic studies (Q39297928) (← links)
- The evolution of mating type switching. (Q39703923) (← links)
- A genetic study of two French Guiana Amerindian populations. II. Rare electrophoretic variants (Q40204008) (← links)
- Expected number of rare alleles per locus in a sample and estimation of mutation rates (Q40624485) (← links)
- Parapatric speciation in three islands: dynamics of geographical configuration of allele sharing. (Q41830639) (← links)
- The evolutionary rate of duplicated genes under concerted evolution (Q41878444) (← links)
- Selective Strolls: Fixation and Extinction in Diploids Are Slower for Weakly Selected Mutations Than for Neutral Ones (Q41936407) (← links)
- Motoo Kimura and James Crow on the Infinitely Many Alleles Model (Q42728629) (← links)
- The population genetics of mutations: good, bad and indifferent (Q42778842) (← links)
- The first arrival time and mean age of a deleterious mutant gene in a finite population (Q42796784) (← links)
- On the stochastic evolution of finite populations (Q47343783) (← links)
- Dynamics of finite populations : III. A note on the rate of approach to homozygosity in a haploid population whose size is a poisson random variable (Q47352259) (← links)
- Dynamics of finite populations : II. A time-homogeneous stochastic process describing the ultimate probability of and the expected time to fixation or loss of an allele or type in a population of variable size (Q47369801) (← links)
- Darkness in El Dorado: human genetics on trial (Q47577747) (← links)
- Host-parasitoid evolution in a metacommunity (Q51288894) (← links)
- Full life-cycle assessment of gene flow consistent with fitness differences in transgenic and wild-type Japanese medaka fish (Oryzias latipes) (Q51628904) (← links)
- Mutation rates from rare variants of proteins in Indian tribes (Q52788578) (← links)
- Does a plant-eating insect's diet govern the evolution of insecticide resistance? Comparative tests of the pre-adaptation hypothesis. (Q55097759) (← links)
- Total number of individuals affected by deleterious mutant genes in a finite population (Q59204211) (← links)
- Associative overdominance caused by linked detrimental mutations (Q70710194) (← links)