Bayesian inference of population size history from multiple loci
The results demonstrate the essential role of multiple loci in recovering population size dynamics. Multi-locus data from a small number of individuals can precisely recover pas...
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The results demonstrate the essential role of multiple loci in recovering population size dynamics. Multi-locus data from a small number of individuals can precisely recover pas...
Journal Article A Critique of Size-Related Anomalies Get access Jonathan B. Berk Jonathan B. Berk University of British Columbia Address correspondence to Jonathan B. Berk, Facu...
Article Free Access Share on Accessing nearby copies of replicated objects in a distributed environment Authors: C. Greg Plaxton Department of Computer Science, University of Te...
We have undertaken a detailed comparison of the colours of early-type galaxies in the Virgo and Coma clusters. In Paper I (this issue), we presented our system of homogeneous U,...
The success of 16 methods of phylogenetic inference was examined using consistency and simulation analysis. Success—the frequency with which a tree-making method correctly ident...
Phylogenetic inference is fundamental to our understanding of most aspects of the origin and evolution of life, and in recent years, there has been a concentration of interest i...
Research aimed at understanding the geographic context of evolutionary histories is burgeoning across biological disciplines. Recent endeavors attempt to interpret contemporaneo...
Abstract The genome of an admixed individual represents a mixture of alleles from different ancestries. In the United States, the two largest minority groups, African‐Americans ...