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1. Rewinding the Ratchet: Rare Recombination Locally Rescues Neo-W Degeneration and Generates Plateaus of Sex-Chromosome Divergence.

2. Dynamic Patterns of Sex Chromosome Evolution in Neognath Birds: Many Independent Barriers to Recombination at the ATP5F1A Locus

3. Hill-Robertson interference may bias the inference of fitness effects of new mutations in highly selfing species.

4. Most cancers carry a substantial deleterious load due to Hill-Robertson interference

5. The impact of frequently neglected model violations on bacterial recombination rate estimation: a case study in Mycobacterium canettii and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

6. Dynamic Patterns of Sex Chromosome Evolution in Neognath Birds: Many Independent Barriers to Recombination at the ATP5F1A Locus.

7. Effects of Selection at Linked Sites on Patterns of Genetic Variability.

8. Patterns and Causes of Signed Linkage Disequilibria in Flies and Plants.

9. Population structure promotes the evolution of costly sex in artificial gene networks.

10. Replicability of Introgression Under Linked, Polygenic Selection.

11. Biased Inference of Selection Due to GC-Biased Gene Conversion and the Rate of Protein Evolution in Flycatchers When Accounting for It.

12. Impacts of Recurrent Hitchhiking on Divergence and Demographic Inference in Drosophila.

13. Patterns and Causes of Signed Linkage Disequilibria in Flies and Plants

14. Molecular Population Genetics.

15. Higher rates of sex evolve during adaptation to more complex environments.

16. Dynamic Patterns of Sex Chromosome Evolution in Neognath Birds: Many Independent Barriers to Recombination at the ATP5F1A Locus

17. Recombination Rate Variation Modulates Gene Sequence Evolution Mainly via GC-Biased Gene Conversion, Not Hill–Robertson Interference, in an Avian System.

18. The Relation between Recombination Rate and Patterns of Molecular Evolution and Variation in Drosophila melanogaster.

19. Most cancers carry a substantial deleterious load due to Hill-Robertson interference.

20. Coalescence and genetic diversity in sexual populations under selection.

21. Codon Usage Bias and Effective Population Sizes on the X Chromosome versus the Autosomes in Drosophila melanogaster.

22. Background Selection 20 Years on.

23. Rates and patterns of molecular evolution in avian genomes

24. Molecular Evolution in Nonrecombining Regions of the Drosophila melanogaster Genome.

25. The Correlation Between Recombination Rate and Dinucleotide Bias in Drosophila melanogaster.

26. Evidence for a Trade-Off between Translational Efficiency and Splicing Regulation in Determining Synonymous Codon Usage in Drosophila melanogaster.

27. Adaptive Protein Evolution of X-linked and Autosomal Genes in Drosophila: Implications for Faster-X Hypotheses.

28. Rates and patterns of molecular evolution in avian genomes

29. Biased Inference of Selection Due to GC-Biased Gene Conversion and the Rate of Protein Evolution in Flycatchers When Accounting for It

30. Impacts of Recurrent Hitchhiking on Divergence and Demographic Inference in Drosophila

31. Two sides of the same coin: A population genetics perspective on lethal mutagenesis and mutational meltdown

32. Molecular Population Genetics

33. Recombination Rate Variation Modulates Gene Sequence Evolution Mainly via GC-Biased Gene Conversion, Not Hill-Robertson Interference, in an Avian System

34. The Effects of Deleterious Mutations on Evolution at Linked Sites

36. The relation between recombination rate and patterns of molecular evolution and variation in Drosophila melanogaster

37. Codon usage bias and effective population sizes on the X chromosome versus the autosomes in Drosophila melanogaster

38. Variation in synonymous codon use and DNA polymorphism within the Drosophila genome

39. Two sides of the same coin: A population genetics perspective on lethal mutagenesis and mutational meltdown.

40. The role of recombination dynamics in shaping signatures of direct and indirect selection across the Ficedula flycatcher genome

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