47 results on '"Harding, Rosalind M"'
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2. Effects of control interventions on Clostridium difficile infection in England: an observational study
3. More on the X Files
4. Evolutionary dynamics of Staphylococcus aureus during progression from carriage to disease
5. Genetics and Language in European Populations
6. Novel type IV secretion system involved in Propagation of genomic islands
7. Mitochondrial genomics identifies major haplogroups in Aboriginal Australians
8. Enhanced invasiveness of bovine-derived neonatal sequence type 17 group B Streptococcus is independent of capsular serotype
9. Deciphering the ancient and complex evolutionary history of human arylamine N-acetyltransferase genes
10. Population structure of group B streptococcus from a low-incidence region for invasive neonatal disease
11. Hybrid Vibrio vulnificus
12. Common 5′ β-globin RFLP haplotypes harbour a surprising level of ancestral sequence mosaicism
13. Transferable antibiotic resistance elements in haemophilus influenzae share a common evolutionary origin with a diverse family of syntenic genomic islands
14. Application of coalescent methods to reveal fine-scale rate variation and recombination hotspots
15. Diverse Sources of C. difficile Infection Identified on Whole-Genome Sequencing
16. Molecular analysis of the [beta]-globin gene cluster in the Niokholo Mandenka population reveals a recent origin of the [[beta].sup.S] Senegal mutation
17. Classification of the European Language Families by Genetic Distance
18. Phenotypic Expression of Melanocortin-1 Receptor Mutations in Black Jamaicans
19. A computer simulation study of VNTR population genetics: constrained recombination rules out the infinite alleles model
20. The evolution of tandemly repetitive DNA: recombination rules
21. Spatial differentiation of RH and GM haplotype frequencies in sub-Saharan Africa and its relation to linguistic affinities
22. Modern European cranial variables and blood polymorphisms show comparable spatial patterns
23. Characterisation of Clostridium difficile hospital ward-based transmission using extensive epidemiological data and molecular typing
24. Historical Population Structure of Three Coastal Districts of Tasmania, Australia: 1838-1950
25. Biology and Medicine into the 21st Century
26. Evidence for Variable Selective Pressures at MC1R
27. Spatial patterns of human gene frequencies in Europe
28. Within-Host Evolution of Staphylococcus aureus during Asymptomatic Carriage
29. Microevolutionary analysis of Clostridium difficile genomes to investigate transmission.
30. Understanding the Evolution of Human Pigmentation: Recent Contributions from Population Genetics.
31. Pneumococcal genome sequencing tracks a vaccine escape variant formed through a multi-fragment recombination event.
32. Clinical Clostridium difficile: Clonality and Pathogenicity Locus Diversity.
33. Genomic islands: tools of bacterial horizontal gene transfer and evolution.
34. A structured ancestral population for the evolution of modern humans
35. Polymorphism and Divergence in the β-Globin Replication Origin Initiation Region.
36. Human Mating Patterns
37. VNTRs in review.
38. Molecular population genetic studies of the island peoples of the South Pacific.
39. South American Indians. A Case Study in Evolution Francisco M. Salzano Sidia M. Callegari-Jacques
40. Human Mating Patterns. C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor A. J. Boyce
41. 1 The population genetics of the haemoglobinopathies
42. 8 The population genetics of the haemoglobinopathies
43. Genetics and language in European populations
44. Effects of control interventions on Clostridium difficile infection in England: an observational study.
45. The evolution of genetic structure in the marine pathogen, Vibrio vulnificus
46. Epistatic interactions: how strong in disease and evolution?
47. Molecular Analysis of the β-Globin Gene Cluster in the Niokholo Mandenka Population Reveals a Recent Origin of the &beta[supS] Senegal Mutation.
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