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Charles H. Langley

Professor, University of California - Davis
Verified email at ucdavis.edu
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THE POPULATION GENETICS OF DROSOPHILA TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS

B Charlesworth, CH Langley - Annual review of genetics, 1989 - annualreviews.org
… This question has been studied theoretically by Charlesworth & Langley (31). They concluded
that, if … Langley, CH 1 989. Reduced variation in the yellow-achaete-scute region in natural …

[HTML][HTML] Evolution of genes and genomes on the Drosophila phylogeny

…, S Kumar, R Kwok, E Lander, CH Langley… - Nature, 2007 - hal.science
Comparative analysis of multiple genomes in a phylogenetic framework dramatically improves
the precision and sensitivity of evolutionary inference, producing more robust results than …

The" hitchhiking effect" revisited.

NL Kaplan, RR Hudson, CH Langley - Genetics, 1989 - academic.oup.com
The number of selectively neutral polymorphic sites in a random sample of genes can be
affected by ancestral selectively favored substitutions at linked loci. The degree to which this …

Complete genomic and epigenetic maps of human centromeres

…, MC Schatz, PA Pevzner, M Diekhans, CH Langley… - Science, 2022 - science.org
Existing human genome assemblies have almost entirely excluded repetitive sequences
within and near centromeres, limiting our understanding of their organization, evolution, and …

[HTML][HTML] Population genomics: whole-genome analysis of polymorphism and divergence in Drosophila simulans

…, CN Dewey, L Pachter, E Myers, CH Langley - PLoS …, 2007 - journals.plos.org
The population genetic perspective is that the processes shaping genomic variation can be
revealed only through simultaneous investigation of sequence polymorphism and …

The hitchhiking effect on the site frequency spectrum of DNA polymorphisms.

JM Braverman, RR Hudson, NL Kaplan, CH Langley… - Genetics, 1995 - academic.oup.com
The level of DNA sequence variation is reduced in regions of the Drosophila melanogaster
genome where the rate of crossing over per physical distance is also reduced. This …

Fundamental carcinogenic processes and their implications for low dose risk assessment

KS Crump, DG Hoel, CH Langley, R Peto - Cancer research, 1976 - AACR
Various possible models of carcinogenesis are analyzed with respect to low dose kinetics.
The importance of background carcinogenesis upon the shape of the dose-response curve at …

[HTML][HTML] Decoding the massive genome of loblolly pine using haploid DNA and novel assembly strategies

…, PJ deJong, JA Yorke, SL Salzberg, CH Langley - Genome biology, 2014 - Springer
Background The size and complexity of conifer genomes has, until now, prevented full genome
sequencing and assembly. The large research community and economic importance of …

An examination of the constancy of the rate of molecular evolution

CH Langley, WM Fitch - Journal of molecular evolution, 1974 - Springer
… These findings are consistent with our preliminary results reported previously (Langley
and … Previously we (Langley and Fitch, 1973) utilized a simple goodness of fit Z analysis: (…

The power of association studies to detect the contribution of candidate genetic loci to variation in complex traits

AD Long, CH Langley - Genome Research, 1999 - genome.cshlp.org
The statistical power of five association study test statistics (two haplotype-based tests, two
marker-based tests, and the Transmission Disequilibrium Test–Q5) to detect single …