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    Pedigree-based and phylogenetic methods support surprising patterns of mutation rate and spectrum in the gray mouse lemur

    Mutations are the raw material on which evolution acts, and knowledge of their frequency and genomic distribution is crucial for understanding how evolution operates at both long and short timescales. At prese...

    C. Ryan Campbell, George P. Tiley, Jelmer W. Poelstra, Kelsie E. Hunnicutt in Heredity (2021)

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    Whole genome phylogeny of Gallus: introgression and data-type effects

    Previous phylogenetic studies that include the four recognized species of Gallus have resulted in a number of distinct topologies, with little agreement. Several factors could lead to the failure to converge on a...

    George P. Tiley, Akanksha Pandey, Rebecca T. Kimball, Edward L. Braun in Avian Research (2020)

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    Erratum to: The relationship of recombination rate, genome structure, and patterns of molecular evolution across angiosperms

    George P. Tiley, J. Gordon Burleigh in BMC Evolutionary Biology (2015)

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    The relationship of recombination rate, genome structure, and patterns of molecular evolution across angiosperms

    Although homologous recombination affects the efficacy of selection in populations, the pattern of recombination rate evolution and its effects on genome evolution across plants are largely unknown. Recombinat...

    George P. Tiley, J. Gordon Burleigh in BMC Evolutionary Biology (2015)