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Angela Hancock - Publications
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Antolin M.F., Jenkins K., Crespi B., De S., Moreno-Estrada
A., Hancock A.M., Hanley K.A., Nesse R., Omenn G.S. and Stearns S.C.
(2011).
Evolutionary medicine in undergraduate education: a useful
prescription for all biology students. Invited Perspective for Evolution, in review.
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Horton M.W., Hancock A.M., Huang Y.S., Toomajian
C., Atwell S., Auton A., Muliyati N.W., Platt A., Sperone
F.G., Vilhjalmsson B.J., Nordborg M., Borevitz J.O. and Bergelson
J. (2011).
The global pattern of genetic variation in Arabidopsis
thaliana.
In review.
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Hancock A.M., Brachi B., Faure N., Horton M.W., Sperone
F.G., Jarymowycz L.B., Toomajian C., Roux F. and Bergelson J.B.
(2011).
Adaptation to climate across the Arabidopsis thaliana
genome.
Science 334: 83-86.
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Hancock A.M., Witonsky D.B., Alkorta-Aranburu G.,
Beall C., Gebremedhin A., Sukernik R., Utermann G., Pritchard
J., Coop G. and Di Rienzo A. (2011).
Adaptations to climate-mediated selective pressures in
humans.
PLoS Genetics 7: e1001375.
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Hancock A.M., Clarc V.C., Qian Y. and Di Rienzo A. (2011).
Population genetic analysis of the uncoupling proteins
supports a role for UCP3 in cold resistance.
Molecular Biology and Evolution 28: 601-614.
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Hancock A.M., Witonsky D.B., Ehler E., Alkorta-Aranburu
G., Beall C., Gebremedhin A., Sukernik R., Utermann G., Pritchard
J., Coop G. and Di Rienzo A. (2010).
Human adaptations to diet, subsistence, and ecoregion are
due to subtle shifts in allele frequency.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 107 (Suppl 2): 8924-8930.
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Hancock A.M., Alkorta-Aranburu G., Witonsky D.B. and Di Rienzo A. (2010).
Adaptations to new environments in humans: the role of
subtle allele frequency shifts.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Biological Sciences Series B 365: 2459-2468.
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Hancock A.M., Witonsky D.B., Gordon A.S., Eshel G.,
Pritchard J.K., Coop G.C. and Di Rienzo A. (2008).
Adaptations to climate in candidate genes for common
metabolic disorders.
PLoS Genetics 4: e32.
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Hancock A.M. and Di Rienzo A. (2008).
Detecting the signature of natural selection in human
populations.
Annual Review of Anthropology 37: 197-217.
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