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Solving the migration–recombination equation from a genealogical point of view
F. Alberti, E. Baake, I. Letter & S. Martínez
March 2021

Modifiers of mutation rate in selectively fluctuating environments
Franz Baumdicker, Elisabeth Sester-Huss and Peter Pfaffelhuber
November 2020

The independent loss model with ordered insertions for the evolution of CRISPR spacers
F. Baumdicker, A.M.I. Huebner, P. Pfaffelhuber
February 2018

Genealogical distances under low levels of selection
Elizabeth Huss, Peter Pfaffelhuber
February 2020

An updated evolutionary classification of CRISPR–Cas systems
Kira S. Makarova, Yuri I. Wolf, Omer S. Alkhnbashi, Fabrizio Costa, Shiraz A. Shah, Sita J. Saunders, Rodolphe Barrangou, Stan J. J. Brouns, Emmanuelle Charpentier, Daniel H. Haft, Philippe Horvath, Sylvain Moineau, Francisco J. M. Mojica, Rebecca M. Terns, Michael P. Terns, Malcolm F. White, Alexander F. Yakunin, Roger A. Garrett, John van der Oost, Rolf Backofen & Eugene V. Koonin
September 2015

Coalescent results for diploid exchangeable population models
Matthias Birkner, Huili Liu, and Anja Sturm
June 2018

Inference of recombination maps from a single pair of genomes and its application to ancient samples
Gustavo V. Barroso , Nataša Puzović, Julien Y. Dutheil
November 2019

The Evolving Moran Genealogy
Johannes Wirtz, Thomas Wiehe
December 2019

Haldane’s formula in Cannings models: the case of moderately weak selection
Florin Boenkost, Adrián González Casanova, Cornelia Pokalyuk, and Anton Wakolbinger
Januar 2021

Radix sort trees in the large
Steven N. Evans and Anton Wakolbinger
December 2017

Doob–Martin boundary of Rémy’s tree growth chain
arXiv with updates in section 9
Steven N. Evans, Rudolf Grübel, and Anton Wakolbinger
January 2017

Haldane's formula in Cannings models: The case of moderately strong selection
Florin Boenkost, Adrián González Casanova, Cornelia Pokalyuk, Anton Wakolbinger
August 2020

Branching trees I: Concatenation and infinite divisibility
Patrick Gloede, Andreas Greven, Thomas Rippl
December 2016

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