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A novel expectation-maximization approach to infer general diploid selection from time-series genetic data. [PDF]
Fine AG, Steinrücken M.
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Killer meiotic drive executed by two alternative conformations of a single protein. [PDF]
Zanders SE, Smith GR.
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An Exceptionally Complex Chromosome Rearrangement in the Great Tit <i>(Parus major)</i>: Genetic Composition, Meiotic Behavior and Population Frequency. [PDF]
Torgasheva A +12 more
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Editor's evaluation: Heterozygote advantage can explain the extraordinary diversity of immune genes
Yaroslav Ispolatov
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Polymorphism-Aware Models in RevBayes: Species Trees, Disentangling Balancing Selection, and GC-Biased Gene Conversion. [PDF]
Braichenko S, Borges R, Kosiol C.
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Science, 2003
The evidence for balancing selection at the prion protein gene ( PRNP ) due to kuru in the Fore group of the Papua New Guinea Highlands is compelling (“Balancing selection at the prion protein gene consistent with prehistoric kurulike epidemics,” S. Mead et al. , Reports, 25 April, p. [640][1]).
P. Hedrick
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The evidence for balancing selection at the prion protein gene ( PRNP ) due to kuru in the Fore group of the Papua New Guinea Highlands is compelling (“Balancing selection at the prion protein gene consistent with prehistoric kurulike epidemics,” S. Mead et al. , Reports, 25 April, p. [640][1]).
P. Hedrick
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MALADAPTIVE MATE CHOICE MAINTAINED BY HETEROZYGOTE ADVANTAGE
Evolution, 2001Common buzzards (Buteo buteo) show a plumage polymorphism that appears to be maintained by heterozygote advantage and allows a maladaptive form of mate choice to persist. The light and dark morphs have a much lower fitness than the presumed heterozygous intermediate morph, but are replenished through Mendelian segregation in intermediate-intermediate ...
O. Krüger, J. Lindström, W. Amos
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