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  • Computationally Efficient D... Computationally Efficient Demographic History Inference from Allele Frequencies with Supervised Machine Learning
    Tran, Linh N; Sun, Connie K; Struck, Travis J ... Molecular biology and evolution, 05/2024, Volume: 41, Issue: 5
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    Inferring past demographic history of natural populations from genomic data is of central concern in many studies across research fields. Previously, our group had developed dadi, a widely used ...
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  • Demes: a standard format for demographic models
    Gower, Graham; Ragsdale, Aaron P; Bisschop, Gertjan ... Genetics (Austin), 11/2022, Volume: 222, Issue: 3
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    Abstract Understanding the demographic history of populations is a key goal in population genetics, and with improving methods and data, ever more complex models are being proposed and tested. ...
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  • Inferring Genome-Wide Corre... Inferring Genome-Wide Correlations of Mutation Fitness Effects between Populations
    Huang, Xin; Fortier, Alyssa Lyn; Coffman, Alec J ... Molecular biology and evolution, 10/2021, Volume: 38, Issue: 10
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    Abstract The effect of a mutation on fitness may differ between populations depending on environmental and genetic context, but little is known about the factors that underlie such differences. To ...
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  • The impact of genome-wide a... The impact of genome-wide association studies on biomedical research publications
    Struck, Travis J; Mannakee, Brian K; Gutenkunst, Ryan N Human genomics, 08/2018, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    The past decade has seen major investment in genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Among the many goals of GWAS, a major one is to identify and motivate research on novel genes involved in complex ...
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  • Triallelic Population Genom... Triallelic Population Genomics for Inferring Correlated Fitness Effects of Same Site Nonsynonymous Mutations
    Ragsdale, Aaron P; Coffman, Alec J; Hsieh, PingHsun ... Genetics (Austin), 05/2016, Volume: 203, Issue: 1
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    The distribution of mutational effects on fitness is central to evolutionary genetics. Typical univariate distributions, however, cannot model the effects of multiple mutations at the same site, so ...
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  • Testing whether metazoan ty... Testing whether metazoan tyrosine loss was driven by selection against promiscuous phosphorylation
    Pandya, Siddharth; Struck, Travis J; Mannakee, Brian K ... Molecular biology and evolution, 01/2015, Volume: 32, Issue: 1
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    Protein tyrosine phosphorylation is a key regulatory modification in metazoans, and the corresponding kinase enzymes have diversified dramatically. This diversification is correlated with a ...
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  • A community-maintained stan... A community-maintained standard library of population genetic models
    Adrion, Jeffrey R; Cole, Christopher B; Dukler, Noah ... eLife, 06/2020, Volume: 9
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    The explosion in population genomic data demands ever more complex modes of analysis, and increasingly, these analyses depend on sophisticated simulations. Recent advances in population genetic ...
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