Laurent Excoffier
Affiliations: | 2001- | Institute for Ecology and Evolution | University of Bern, Switzerland, Bern, Bern, Switzerland |
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Sign in to add mentorAndré Langaney | grad student | 1983-1988 | University of Geneva |
Peter E. Smouse | post-doc | 1990-1991 | Rutgers, New Brunswick |
Montgomery Slatkin | research scientist | 1994- | UC Berkeley / UCSF |
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Strütt S, Excoffier L, Peischl S. (2025) A generalized structured coalescent for purifying selection without recombination. Genetics |
Gouy A, Wang X, Kapopoulou A, et al. (2024) Genomes of Microtus Rodents Highlight the Importance of Olfactory and Immune Systems in Their Fast Radiation. Genome Biology and Evolution. 16 |
Oliveira S, Marchi N, Excoffier L. (2024) Assessing the limits of local ancestry inference from small reference panels. Molecular Ecology Resources. e13981 |
Marchi N, Kapopoulou A, Excoffier L. (2023) Demogenomic inference from spatially and temporally heterogeneous samples. Molecular Ecology Resources |
Meier JI, McGee MD, Marques DA, et al. (2023) Cycles of fusion and fission enabled rapid parallel adaptive radiations in African cichlids. Science (New York, N.Y.). 381: eade2833 |
Schlichta F, Peischl S, Excoffier L. (2022) The Impact of Genetic Surfing on Neutral Genomic Diversity. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 39 |
Johri P, Aquadro CF, Beaumont M, et al. (2022) Recommendations for improving statistical inference in population genomics. Plos Biology. 20: e3001669 |
Marchi N, Winkelbach L, Schulz I, et al. (2022) The genomic origins of the world's first farmers. Cell |
Moinet A, Schlichta F, Peischl S, et al. (2022) Strong neutral sweeps occurring during a population contraction. Genetics |
Foote AD, Hooper R, Alexander A, et al. (2021) Runs of homozygosity in killer whale genomes provide a global record of demographic histories. Molecular Ecology |