Next: Creative Commons License
Up: The neutral theory of
Previous: Conclusions
- 1
-
H. Harris.
Enzyme polymorphisms in man.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B,
164:298-310, 1966.
- 2
-
J. L. Hubby and R. C. Lewontin.
A molecular approach to the study of genic heterozygosity in natural
populations. I. The number of alleles at different loci in Drosophila pseudoobscura.
Genetics, 54:577-594, 1966.
- 3
-
M. Kimura.
Evolutionary rate at the molecular level.
Nature, 217:624-626, 1968.
- 4
-
J. L King and T. L. Jukes.
Non-darwinian evolution.
Science, 164:788-798, 1969.
- 5
-
R. C. Lewontin and J. L. Hubby.
A molecular approach to the study of genic heterozygosity in natural
populations. II. Amount of variation and degree of heterozygosity in
natural populations of Drosophila pseudoobscura.
Genetics, 54:595-609, 1966.
- 6
-
V. M. Sarich and A. C. Wilson.
Immunological time scale for hominid evolution.
Science, 158:1200-1203, 1967.
- 7
-
A. C. Wilson and V. M. Sarich.
A molecular time scale for human evolution.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A.,
63:1088-1093, 1969.
- 8
-
E. Zuckerkandl and L. Pauling.
Evolutionary divergence and convergence in proteins.
In V. Bryson and H. J. Vogel, editors, Evolving Genes and
Proteins, pages 97-166. Academic Press, New York, NY, 1965.
Kent Holsinger
2004-04-13