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Genetic diversity loss in the Anthropocene
M Exposito-Alonso, TR Booker, L Czech, L Gillespie, S Hateley, ...
Science 377 (6613), 1431-1435, 2022
1662022
Detecting positive selection in the genome
TR Booker, BC Jackson, PD Keightley
BMC biology 15, 1-10, 2017
1462017
Variation in recombination rate affects detection of outliers in genome scans under neutrality
TR Booker, S Yeaman, MC Whitlock
Molecular Ecology 29 (22), 4274-4279, 2020
872020
Inferring the frequency spectrum of derived variants to quantify adaptive molecular evolution in protein-coding genes of Drosophila melanogaster
PD Keightley, JL Campos, TR Booker, B Charlesworth
Genetics 203 (2), 975-984, 2016
452016
The immediate costs and long‐term benefits of assisted gene flow in large populations
JA Grummer, TR Booker, R Matthey‐Doret, P Nietlisbach, AT Thomaz, ...
Conservation biology 36 (4), e13911, 2022
402022
Understanding the factors that shape patterns of nucleotide diversity in the house mouse genome
TR Booker, PD Keightley
Molecular biology and evolution 35 (12), 2971-2988, 2018
392018
The recombination landscape in wild house mice inferred using population genomic data
TR Booker, RW Ness, PD Keightley
Genetics 207 (1), 297-309, 2017
392017
Global adaptation complicates the interpretation of genome scans for local adaptation
TR Booker, S Yeaman, MC Whitlock
Evolution Letters 5 (1), 4-15, 2021
37*2021
The WZA: A window‐based method for characterizing genotype–environment associations
TR Booker, S Yeaman, JR Whiting, MC Whitlock
Molecular Ecology Resources 24 (2), e13768, 2024
312024
How useful are genomic data for predicting maladaptation to future climate?
BM Lind, R Candido‐Ribeiro, P Singh, M Lu, D Obreht Vidakovic, ...
Global Change Biology 30 (4), e17227, 2024
252024
Using genetic relatedness to understand heterogeneous distributions of urban rat‐associated pathogens
KA Byers, TR Booker, M Combs, CG Himsworth, J Munshi‐South, ...
Evolutionary applications 14 (1), 198-209, 2021
172021
Inferring parameters of the distribution of fitness effects of new mutations when beneficial mutations are strongly advantageous and rare
TR Booker
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 10 (7), 2317-2326, 2020
172020
Molecular evolution: breakthroughs and mysteries in Batesian mimicry
T Booker, RW Ness, D Charlesworth
Current Biology 25 (12), R506-R508, 2015
112015
Using genome scans to identify genes used repeatedly for adaptation
TR Booker, S Yeaman, MC Whitlock
Evolution 77 (3), 801-811, 2023
82023
The genetic architecture of repeated local adaptation to climate in distantly related plants
JR Whiting, TR Booker, C Rougeux, BM Lind, P Singh, M Lu, K Huang, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution, 1-15, 2024
7*2024
Background selection under evolving recombination rates
TR Booker, BA Payseur, A Tigano
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 289 (1977), 20220782, 2022
72022
Haploid, diploid, and pooled exome capture recapitulate features of biology and paralogy in two non‐model tree species
BM Lind, M Lu, D Obreht Vidakovic, P Singh, TR Booker, SN Aitken, ...
Molecular Ecology Resources 22 (1), 225-238, 2022
62022
Mosaic haplotypes underlie repeated adaptation to whole genome duplication in Arabidopsis lyrata and Arabidopsis arenosa
M Bohutínská, E Petříková, TR Booker, J Vlček, G Šrámková, ...
32023
Selective sweeps influence diversity over large regions of the mouse genome
TR Booker, BC Jackson, RJ Craig, B Charlesworth, PD Keightley
bioRxiv, 2021.06. 10.447924, 2021
32021
Disentangling the genetic consequences of demographic change
JM Kreiner, TR Booker
Molecular Ecology 32 (2), 278-280, 2023
22023
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