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Kirk Lohmueller | Comparison of the Distribution of Fitness Effects across Species using the Poisson Random Field Framework | CGSI 2016

Date:August 4, 2016Posted By:Duke Hong
Kirk Lohmueller | Comparison of the Distribution of Fitness Effects across Species using the Poisson Random Field Framework | CGSI 2016

08/04/2016 @ 11:15-12:15
Research Talk by Kirk Lohmueller
Comparison of the Distribution of Fitness Effects across Species using the Poisson Random Field Framework
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2. Eyre-Walker, A. and Keightley, P.D., 2007. The distribution of fitness effects of new mutations. Nature Reviews Genetics, 8(8), pp.610-618.
3. Boyko, A.R., Williamson, S.H., Indap, A.R., Degenhardt, J.D., Hernandez, R.D., Lohmueller, K.E., Adams, M.D., Schmidt, S., Sninsky, J.J., Sunyaev, S.R. and White, T.J., 2008. Assessing the evolutionary impact of amino acid mutations in the human genome. PLoS Genet, 4(5), p.e1000083.

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