
- The Two Phases of the Coalescent and Fixation Processes Introduction
- The Coancestry of Unlinked Genetic Segments Portland, Oregon
- A B C D E F G A B C A B C D D E F G G A A B
- A B C D E F G A B C A B C D D E F G G A A B
- The drift component of evolution by selection and the role of rare alleles in evolution
- Coalescent size versus coalescent time with strong selection R. B. Campbell
- The Coalescent of a Selected Allele R. B. Campbell
- The Ancestry of a Gene R. B. Campbell June 2009
- An important component of music is the rhythm, or duration of the sounds. We designate this with whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, etc., the names of which indicate
- Time Since Common Pedigree Ancestors with Two Progeny per Individual R. B. Campbell Department of Mathematics/University of Northern Iowa/Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0506/USA
- Coalescent size versus coalescent time with strong selection Fairbanks AK/June 2005
- R. B. Campbell June 2004 Department of Mathematics Fort Collins
- A Logistic Branching Process For Population R. B. Campbell
- 800:072 01 TEST 17 NO 06 R. B. Campbell WORK ALONE SHOW APPROPRIATE WORK
- 800:072 01 TEST 13 OC 06 R. B. Campbell WORK ALONE CALCULATORS PERMITTED
- Time Since Common Pedigree Ancestors with Two Progeny per Individual
- The Realized Viability of Alleles which Become Fixed R. B. Campbell
- A Logistic Branching Process Alternative to the Wright-Fisher Model R. B. Campbell
- The Ancestry of a Gene R. B. Campbell
- The Ancestral Pedigree of a Branching Process R. B. Campbell
- 800:072 01 TEST 15 SE 06 R. B. Campbell Four pages --5 points per problem --100 points total
- The most important thing in social dance is to end up with the partner you started with. We shall illustrate this with square dance by tracking the movement of the women, assuming the
- There are three important forms of sameness or symmetry which keep one off one's partner's feet, and move a couple where they are supposed to go in dance: same footwork, opposite
- Fixation of a Gene by Drift is Unlikely in Large Populations, neither Identity by Descent nor Identity by Type