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Callithrix jacchus genome" > Discovery of a new repeat family in the Callithrix jacchus genome

  • First Published February 25, 2016

Alu insertions in diverse human populations" > Mobile element scanning (ME-Scan) identifies thousands of novel Alu insertions in diverse human populations

  • First Published April 18, 2013

5′-Transducing SVA retrotransposon groups spread efficiently throughout the human genome

  • First Published August 3, 2009

Mobile elements create structural variation: Analysis of a complete human genome

  • First Published May 13, 2009

Monodelphis domestica" > Evolutionary dynamics of transposable elements in the short-tailed opossum Monodelphis domestica

  • First Published May 10, 2007

Alu amplification" > Under the genomic radar: The Stealth model of Alu amplification

  • First Published May 2, 2005

Alu Mobilization and Polymorphism Among the Human and Chimpanzee Lineages" > Differential Alu Mobilization and Polymorphism Among the Human and Chimpanzee Lineages

  • First Published June 1, 2004

Alu Insertion Polymorphisms" > Genetic Variation Among World Populations: Inferences From 100 Alu Insertion Polymorphisms

  • First Published June 12, 2003

Y Chromosome STR Haplotypes and the Genetic Structure of U.S. Populations of African, European, and Hispanic Ancestry

  • First Published April 1, 2003

Mammalian Retroelements

  • First Published October 1, 2002

Active Alu Element “A-Tails”: Size Does Matter

  • First Published August 21, 2002

Patterns of Human Diversity, within and among Continents, Inferred from Biallelic DNA Polymorphisms

  • First Published April 1, 2002

Genetic Evidence on the Origins of Indian Caste Populations

  • First Published May 8, 2001

Potential Gene Conversion and Source Genes for Recently Integrated Alu Elements

  • First Published October 1, 2000

Reading between the LINEs: Human Genomic Variation Induced by LINE-1 Retrotransposition

  • First Published October 1, 2000

AluInsertion Polymorphisms and Human Evolution: Evidence for a Larger Population Size in Africa " > AluInsertion Polymorphisms and Human Evolution: Evidence for a Larger Population Size in Africa

  • First Published November 1, 1997

Modeling Human Evolution—To Tree or Not to Tree?

  • First Published October 1, 1997

Methods for precise sizing, automated binning of alleles, and reduction of error rates in large-scale genotyping using fluorescently labeled dinucleotide markers. FUSION (Finland-U.S. Investigation of NIDDM Genetics) Study Group.

  • First Published February 1, 1997

Approach to genotyping errors caused by nontemplated nucleotide addition by Taq DNA polymerase.

  • First Published October 1, 1995
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