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Sohini Ramachandran | Genomic Reconstructions of Deep Human History | CGSI 2016

Date:July 19, 2016Posted By:Duke Hong
Sohini Ramachandran | Genomic Reconstructions of Deep Human History | CGSI 2016

07/19/2016 @ 14:00-14:45
Tutorial by Sohini Ramachandran
Genomic Reconstructions of Deep Human History
1. Palacios, J.A., Wakeley, J. and Ramachandran, S., 2015. Bayesian nonparametric inference of population size changes from sequential genealogies. Genetics, pp.genetics-115.
2. Rasmussen, M.D., Hubisz, M.J., Gronau, I. and Siepel, A., 2014. Genome-wide inference of ancestral recombination graphs. PLoS Genet, 10(5), p.e1004342.
3. Li, H. and Durbin, R., 2011. Inference of human population history from individual whole-genome sequences. Nature, 475(7357), pp.493-496.

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