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National Institute of Genetics Japan
Manipulating Underdetermination in Scientific Controversy: the Case of the Molecular Clock
The Average Number of Generations Until Fixation of a Mutant Gene in a Finite Population'
National Institute of Genetics Japan
The Neoselectionist Theory of Genome Evolution
National Institute of Genetics Japan
The Crafoord Prize in Biosciences 2015
Random Genetic Drift & Gene Fixation
Dobzhansky's Evolution of Tropical Populations, and the Science and Politics Of
Evolutionary Population Genetics of Promoters: Predicting Binding Sites and Functional Phylogenies
Population Genetics, a Concise Guide
The Other Side of the Nearly Neutral Theory, Evidence of Slightly Advantageous Back-Mutations
Always an Eccentric?: a Brief Biography of Motoo Kimura
Tomoko Ohta and Kenichi Aoki (Eds)
Evolutionary Genetics Molecular Variation Joe Felsenstein
Downloaded Publicly Available Coding Sequence GC Content and Negatively with Chromosome Size [59, Alignments of 8253 Orthologous Genes from 48 Avian Ge- 60]
Top View
Evolution and the New Biology</Article-Title>
Time for Acquiring a New Gene by Duplication
Population Genetics and Molecular Evolution (Papers Marking the Sixtieth Birthday of Motoo Kimura). Edited by Ohta Tomoko and Ao
The Role of Causal Processes in the Neutral and Nearly Neutral Theories*
Complete List of Talks and Posters Presented at SMBE 2018
Population Genetics and Molecular Evolution {Papers Coverage of Current Problems in Population Genetics Marking the Sixtieth Birthday of Motoo Kimurd)
Population Genetics from 1966 to 2016
National Institute of Genetics Japan
Effects of the Shape of Distribution of Mutant Effect in Nearly Neutral Mutation Models
Dynamics and Structure of Plant Communities MONOGRAPHS in POPULATION BIOLOGY
Near-Neutrality in Evolution of Genes and Gene Regulation
Distribution of Allelic Frequencies in a Finite Population Under
Three Perspectives on Neutrality and Drift in Molecular Evolution