This guide provides links to selected writings by conference speakers at the 2014 Race and Pedagogy Conference held on the campus of the University of Puget Sound.
"The Accessible Chromatin Landscape Of The Human Genome." Nature 489.7414 (2012): 75-82.
"Adaptive Evolution Of The FADS Gene Cluster Within Africa." Plos One 7.9 (2012): e44926.
"Analysis Of 6,515 Exomes Reveals The Recent Origin Of Most Human Protein-Coding Variants." Nature 493.7431 (2013): 216-220.
"Copy Number Variation In The Domestic Dog." Mammalian Genome: Official Journal Of The International Mammalian Genome Society 23.1-2 (2012): 144-163.
"Developmental Fate And Cellular Maturity Encoded In Human Regulatory DNA Landscapes." Cell 154.4 (2013): 888-903.
"Estimators Of The Human Effective Sex Ratio Detect Sex Biases On Different Timescales." American Journal Of Human Genetics 87.6 (2010): 848-856.
"Evolution And Functional Impact Of Rare Coding Variation From Deep Sequencing Of Human Exomes." Science (New York, N.Y.) 337.6090 (2012): 64-69.
"Evolutionary History And Adaptation From High-Coverage Whole-Genome Sequences Of Diverse African Hunter-Gatherers." Cell 150.3 (2012): 457-469
"Exploring Signatures Of Positive Selection In Pigmentation Candidate Genes In Populations Of East Asian Ancestry." BMC Evolutionary Biology 13.(2013): 150.
"Fine-Scale Patterns Of Population Stratification Confound Rare Variant Association Tests." Plos One 8.7 (2013): e65834.
"Genetic Architecture Of Quantitative Traits And Complex Diseases." Current Opinion In Genetics & Development 23.6 (2013): 678-683
"A Grand Challenge In Evolutionary And Population Genetics: New Paradigms For Exploring The Past And Charting The Future In The Post-Genomic Era." Frontiers In Genetics 2.(2011): 47.
"Great Ape Genetic Diversity And Population History." Nature 499.7459 (2013): 471-475.
"Highly Punctuated Patterns Of Population Structure On The X Chromosome And Implications For African Evolutionary History." American Journal Of Human Genetics 86.1 (2010): 34-44
"Identifying signatures of natural selection in Tibetan and Andean populations using dense genome scan data." Plos Genetics 6, no. 9 (September 9, 2010): e1001116.
"Parallel Adaptive Divergence Among Geographically Diverse Human Populations." Plos Genetics 7.6 (2011): e1002127
"Resurrecting Surviving Neandertal Lineages From Modern Human Genomes." Science (New York, N.Y.) 343.6174 (2014): 1017-1021.
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