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Gene flow and species delimitationPETIT, Rémy J; EXCOFFIER, Laurent.Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam). 2009, Vol 24, Num 7, pp 386-393, issn 0169-5347, 8 p.Article
Surfing during population expansions promotes genetic revolutions and structurationEXCOFFIER, Laurent; RAY, Nicolas.Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam). 2008, Vol 23, Num 7, pp 347-351, issn 0169-5347, 5 p.Article
Computer programs for population genetics data analysis : a survival guide : Statistical analysisEXCOFFIER, Laurent; HECKEL, Gerald.Nature reviews. Genetics (Print). 2006, Vol 7, Num 10, pp 745-758, issn 1471-0056, 14 p.Article
SIMCOAL 2.0: a program to simulate genomic diversity over large recombining regions in a subdivided population with a complex historyLAVAL, Guillaume; EXCOFFIER, Laurent.Bioinformatics (Oxford. Print). 2004, Vol 20, Num 15, pp 2485-2487, issn 1367-4803, 3 p.Article
fastsimcoal: a continuous-time coalescent simulator of genomic diversity under arbitrarily complex evolutionary scenariosEXCOFFIER, Laurent; FOIL, Matthieu.Bioinformatics (Oxford. Print). 2011, Vol 27, Num 9, pp 1332-1334, issn 1367-4803, 3 p.Article
Genetic Consequences of Range ExpansionsEXCOFFIER, Laurent; FOLL, Matthieu; PETIT, Rémy J et al.Annual review of ecology, evolution, and systematics. 2009, Vol 40, pp 481-501, issn 1543-592X, 21 p.Article
SPLATCHE2: a spatially explicit simulation framework for complex demography, genetic admixture and recombinationRAY, Nicolas; CURRAT, Mathias; FOLL, Matthieu et al.Bioinformatics (Oxford. Print). 2010, Vol 26, Num 23, pp 2993-2994, issn 1367-4803, 2 p.Article
Mammalian population genetics: why not Y?PETIT, Eric; BALLOUX, Francois; EXCOFFIER, Laurent et al.Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam). 2002, Vol 17, Num 1, pp 28-33, issn 0169-5347Article
Reconstructing Native American population historyREICH, David; PATTERSON, Nick; GARCIA, Luis F et al.Nature (London). 2012, Vol 488, Num 7411, pp 370-374, issn 0028-0836, 5 p.Article
Similarity in recombination rate and linkage disequilibrium at CYP2C and CYP2D cytochrome P450 gene regions among Europeans indicates signs of selection and no advantage of using tagSNPs in population isolatesPIMENOFF, Ville N; LAVAL, Guillaume; COMAS, David et al.Pharmacogenetics and genomics (Print). 2012, Vol 22, Num 12, pp 846-857, issn 1744-6872, 12 p.Article
Conserved noncoding sequences are selectively constrained and not mutation cold spotsDRAKE, Jared A; BIRD, Christine; HIRSCHHORN, Joel N et al.Nature genetics. 2006, Vol 38, Num 2, pp 223-227, issn 1061-4036, 5 p.Article
Deep Human Genealogies Reveal a Selective Advantage to Be on an Expanding Wave FrontMOREAU, Claudia; BHERER, Claude; VEZINA, Hélène et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2011, Vol 334, Num 6059, pp 1148-1150, issn 0036-8075, 3 p.Article
An extensive analysis of Y-chromosomal microsatellite haplotypes in globally dispersed human populationsKAYSER, Manfred; KRAWCZAK, Michael; ROEWER, Lutz et al.American journal of human genetics. 2001, Vol 68, Num 4, pp 990-1018, issn 0002-9297Article
Divergent evolutionary processes associated with colonization of offshore islandsMARTINKOVA, Natália; BARNETT, Ross; QUERE, Jean-Pierre et al.Molecular ecology. 2013, Vol 22, Num 20, pp 5205-5220, issn 0962-1083, 16 p.Article
Molecular analysis of the β-globin gene cluster in the niokholo Mandenka population reveals a recent origin of the βS Senegal mutationCURRAT, Mathias; TRABUCHET, Guy; REES, David et al.American journal of human genetics. 2002, Vol 70, Num 1, pp 207-223, issn 0002-9297Article
Génétique, linguistique et histoire des peuplements humains = Genetics, linguistics and history of human settlementsDUPANLOUP, Isabelle; POLONI, Estella S; SCHNEIDER, Stefan et al.Langages (Paris). 2002, Num 146, pp 80-90, issn 0458-726X, 11 p., 127 [11 p.]Article