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R M Ball

Researcher at University of Georgia

Publications -  4
Citations -  3927

R M Ball is an academic researcher from University of Georgia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene flow & Molecular evolution. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 3779 citations.

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Intraspecific Phylogeography: The Mitochondrial DNA Bridge Between Population Genetics and Systematics

TL;DR: This poster presents a probabilistic procedure to characterize the response of the immune system to E.coli bacteria and shows clear patterns in response to the presence of E. coli.
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Current versus historical population sizes in vertebrate species with high gene flow: a comparison based on mitochondrial DNA lineages and inbreeding theory for neutral mutations.

TL;DR: The observed molecular distances among mtDNA lineages were two to three orders of magnitude lower than predicted from census sizes of breeding females, suggesting that rate of mtDNA evolution is decelerated in these species and/or that long-term effective population size is vastly smaller than present-day population size.
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Phylogeographic population structure of Red-winged Blackbirds assessed by mitochondrial DNA

TL;DR: A comparison between mtDNA data sets for Red-winged Blackbirds and deermice also sampled from across North America shows that intraspecific population structures of these two species differ dramatically.
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Gene genealogies within the organismal pedigrees of random-mating populations.

TL;DR: Results suggest that mean time to common ancestry of neutral haplotypes can be a reasonably good predictor of evolutionary effective population size and frequency distributions of distances between haplotypes drawn from “replicate” organismal pedigrees or from multiple unlinked loci within an organismal pedigree exhibit very close agreement with the theory for independent haplotypes.