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The following pages link to Strong and weak male mutation bias at different sites in the primate genomes: insights from the human-chimpanzee comparison (Q51323042):
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- Variation in genome-wide mutation rates within and between human families (Q22122055) (← links)
- Initial sequence of the chimpanzee genome and comparison with the human genome (Q22122468) (← links)
- Genetic evidence for complex speciation of humans and chimpanzees (Q22122510) (← links)
- Rates and fitness consequences of new mutations in humans (Q24633781) (← links)
- Paternal age effect mutations and selfish spermatogonial selection: causes and consequences for human disease (Q28286372) (← links)
- Positive selection for new disease mutations in the human germline: evidence from the heritable cancer syndrome multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B (Q28480870) (← links)
- Variable Autosomal and X Divergence Near and Far from Genes Affects Estimates of Male Mutation Bias in Great Apes (Q28584522) (← links)
- Reply to 'The 'extremely ancient' chromosome that isn't' by Elhaik et al (Q28649508) (← links)
- The 'extremely ancient' chromosome that isn't: a forensic bioinformatic investigation of Albert Perry's X-degenerate portion of the Y chromosome (Q28654506) (← links)
- No evidence for a second evolutionary stratum during the early evolution of mammalian sex chromosomes (Q28716486) (← links)
- The mutational spectrum of non-CpG DNA varies with CpG content (Q28751110) (← links)
- CpG dinucleotides and the mutation rate of non-CpG DNA (Q28757270) (← links)
- Heterogeneous genomic molecular clocks in primates (Q28767365) (← links)
- DO VARIATIONS IN SUBSTITUTION RATES AND MALE MUTATION BIAS CORRELATE WITH LIFE-HISTORY TRAITS? A STUDY OF 32 MAMMALIAN GENOMES (Q30049175) (← links)
- Effect of the assignment of ancestral CpG state on the estimation of nucleotide substitution rates in mammals (Q30848150) (← links)
- A macaque's-eye view of human insertions and deletions: differences in mechanisms (Q33302934) (← links)
- Mutations of different molecular origins exhibit contrasting patterns of regional substitution rate variation (Q33332467) (← links)
- Evidence that replication-associated mutation alone does not explain between-chromosome differences in substitution rates (Q33633422) (← links)
- Activating mutations in FGFR3 and HRAS reveal a shared genetic origin for congenital disorders and testicular tumors (Q33633815) (← links)
- Female-to-male breeding ratio in modern humans-an analysis based on historical recombinations (Q33708863) (← links)
- Impact of replication timing on non-CpG and CpG substitution rates in mammalian genomes (Q33762440) (← links)
- Relationship between amino acid composition and gene expression in the mouse genome. (Q33805379) (← links)
- A codon substitution model that incorporates the effect of the GC contents, the gene density and the density of CpG islands of human chromosomes (Q33984015) (← links)
- Mutation biases and mutation rate variation around very short human microsatellites revealed by human-chimpanzee-orangutan genomic sequence alignments (Q34130760) (← links)
- Nonhuman genetics. Strong male bias drives germline mutation in chimpanzees (Q34424599) (← links)
- Understanding the recent evolution of the human genome: insights from human-chimpanzee genome comparisons (Q34571921) (← links)
- Structural divergence between the human and chimpanzee genomes (Q34576851) (← links)
- Estimation of hominoid ancestral population sizes under bayesian coalescent models incorporating mutation rate variation and sequencing errors (Q34593821) (← links)
- Sex: differences in mutation, recombination, selection, gene flow, and genetic drift (Q34708415) (← links)
- A genome-wide view of mutation rate co-variation using multivariate analyses (Q35086392) (← links)
- Reproductive Benefit of Oxidative Damage: An Oxidative Stress “Malevolence”? (Q35238308) (← links)
- Substitution rate variation at human CpG sites correlates with non-CpG divergence, methylation level and GC content (Q35557717) (← links)
- The effects of chromatin organization on variation in mutation rates in the genome (Q35845235) (← links)
- Interpreting the Dependence of Mutation Rates on Age and Time (Q35892749) (← links)
- Genome analyses substantiate male mutation bias in many species (Q36144620) (← links)
- Sperm competition can drive a male-biased mutation rate (Q36248676) (← links)
- A GATA-1-regulated microRNA locus essential for erythropoiesis (Q36491071) (← links)
- Evolution on the X chromosome: unusual patterns and processes (Q36539019) (← links)
- Sequence context affects the rate of short insertions and deletions in flies and primates (Q36642423) (← links)
- Mutation rate variation in multicellular eukaryotes: causes and consequences (Q36885382) (← links)
- The evolutionary ecology of pre- and post-meiotic sperm senescence (Q37086445) (← links)
- Human-macaque comparisons illuminate variation in neutral substitution rates (Q37100354) (← links)
- Doubts about complex speciation between humans and chimpanzees (Q37346376) (← links)
- Understanding what determines the frequency and pattern of human germline mutations (Q37347927) (← links)
- Parent of origin effects (Q37935869) (← links)
- Variation in the mutation rate across mammalian genomes (Q37942062) (← links)
- What does the nature of the MECP2 mutation tell us about parental origin and recurrence risk in Rett syndrome? (Q38329383) (← links)
- DNA slippage occurs at microsatellite loci without minimal threshold length in humans: a comparative genomic approach (Q41199016) (← links)
- Male Mutation Bias Is the Main Force Shaping Chromosomal Substitution Rates in Monotreme Mammals (Q41692227) (← links)
- Interaction between selection and biased gene conversion in mammalian protein-coding sequence evolution revealed by a phylogenetic covariance analysis (Q44396836) (← links)