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Chung-I Wu to Evolution, Molecular

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Chung-I Wu has written about Evolution, Molecular.
Connection Strength

1.218
  1. Evolution under canalization and the dual roles of microRNAs: a hypothesis. Genome Res. 2009 May; 19(5):734-43.
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    Score: 0.193
  2. Adaptive evolution of newly emerged micro-RNA genes in Drosophila. Mol Biol Evol. 2008 May; 25(5):929-38.
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    Score: 0.178
  3. The birth and death of microRNA genes in Drosophila. Nat Genet. 2008 Mar; 40(3):351-5.
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    Score: 0.177
  4. Adaptive genic evolution in the Drosophila genomes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Feb 13; 104(7):2271-6.
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    Score: 0.165
  5. A new method for estimating nonsynonymous substitutions and its applications to detecting positive selection. Mol Biol Evol. 2006 Feb; 23(2):372-9.
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    Score: 0.151
  6. Comment on "Chromosomal speciation and molecular divergence-accelerated evolution in rearranged chromosomes". Science. 2003 Nov 07; 302(5647):988; author reply 988.
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    Score: 0.132
  7. Testing the neutral theory of molecular evolution with genomic data from Drosophila. Nature. 2002 Feb 28; 415(6875):1024-6.
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    Score: 0.117
  8. Compound tests for the detection of hitchhiking under positive selection. Mol Biol Evol. 2007 Aug; 24(8):1898-908.
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    Score: 0.042
  9. Inferring the mode of speciation from genomic data: a study of the great apes. Genetics. 2005 Jan; 169(1):259-64.
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    Score: 0.036
  10. A locus in Drosophila sechellia affecting tolerance of a host plant toxin. Genetics. 2013 Nov; 195(3):1063-75.
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    Score: 0.016
  11. Proceedings of the SMBE Tri-National Young Investigators' Workshop 2005. Molecular genetics of natural populations. Mol Biol Evol. 2006 May; 23(5):883-6.
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    Score: 0.010
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