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Tetrad analysis shows that gene conversion is the major mechanism involved in mutation at the human minisatellite MS1 integrated in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 1-12
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A scenario for the hobo transposable element invasion, deduced from the structure of natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster using tandem TPE repeats
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 13-23
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Microsatellite variation in populations of Drosophila pseudoobscura and Drosophila persimilis
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 25-35
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Localization of genes affecting species differences in male courtship song between Drosophila virilis and D. littoralis
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 37-45
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Temporal uniformity of the spontaneous mutational variance of quantitative traits in Drosophila melanogaster
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 47-51
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Sex ratio distortion in bovine sperm correlates to recombination in the pseudoautosomal region
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 53-59
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Distinguishing recombination and intragenic gene conversion by linkage disequilibrium patterns
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 61-73
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Inbreeding depression due to mildly deleterious mutations in finite populations: size does matter
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 75-81
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Predicting long-term response to selection
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 83-94
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On the number of reproductives contributing to a half-sib progeny array
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 95-105
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Models of human genetic disease: how biased are the standard formulae?
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 107-114
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A transmission/disequilibrium test approach to screen for quantitative trait loci in two selected lines of Large White pigs
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 115-121
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Book Reviews
Mechanism of Transcription. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology Volume LXIII. Cold Spring Harbor Press. 1999. 679 pages. Cloth $258 ISBN 0 87969 550 1. Paper $110 ISBN 0 87969 552 8.
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 123-125
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The Genetics of Cattle. Edited by R. Fries and A. Rubinsky. CABI Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0 85199 258 7. 710 pages.
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 123-125
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Microsatellites: Evolution and Applications. Edited D. B. Goldstein and C. Schlötterer, Oxford University Press, 1999. 368 pages.
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 123-125
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