Rafael F Guerrero

researcher

Rafael F Guerrero is …
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P496ORCID iD0000-0002-8451-3609

P69educated atUniversity of Texas at AustinQ49213
Indiana University BloomingtonQ1079140
P108employerNorth Carolina State UniversityQ1132346
P734family nameGuerreroQ1536980
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P735given nameRafaelQ16424000
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P106occupationresearcherQ1650915
P21sex or gendermaleQ6581097

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Q41906766A sequential coalescent algorithm for chromosomal inversions.
Q37941231About PAR: the distinct evolutionary dynamics of the pseudoautosomal region
Q92019408CAGI SickKids challenges: Assessment of phenotype and variant predictions derived from clinical and genomic data of children with undiagnosed diseases
Q47346049Complex selection on a regulator of social cognition: Evidence of balancing selection, regulatory interactions and population differentiation in the prairie vole Avpr1a locus.
Q40026368Genome-wide patterns of regulatory divergence revealed by introgression lines
Q112756317Inferring the Genetic Basis of Sex Determination from the Genome of a Dioecious Nightshade
Q88152899Local adaptation and the evolution of chromosome fusions
Q51061674Matrix inversions for chromosomal inversions: a method to construct summary statistics in complex coalescent models.
Q38872866Molecular mechanisms of postmating prezygotic reproductive isolation uncovered by transcriptome analysis
Q33834859Pervasive antagonistic interactions among hybrid incompatibility loci
Q64986364Proteostasis Environment Shapes Higher-Order Epistasis Operating on Antibiotic Resistance.
Q60311370Quantifying the risk of hemiplasy in phylogenetic inference
Q44169260Reproductive isolation and local adaptation quantified for a chromosome inversion in a malaria mosquito
Q33779553Signatures of sex-antagonistic selection on recombining sex chromosomes
Q46323522Speciation as a sieve for ancestral polymorphism.
Q44713467Strong reinforcing selection in a Texas wildflower.
Q52606618Topological features of a gene co-expression network predict patterns of natural diversity in environmental response.
Q33595653Transcriptomic analysis links gene expression to unilateral pollen-pistil reproductive barriers