Ryan J. Haasl, Ph.D.

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2013 Genetics University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Genetics, Evolution and Development Biology
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Bret A. Payseur grad student 2013 UW Madison
 (Consequential Repetition: Microsatellites as Targets of Natural Selection.)
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Xu L, Haasl RJ, Sun J, et al. (2017) Systematic Profiling of Short Tandem Repeats in the Cattle Genome. Genome Biology and Evolution. 9: 20-31
Xu L, Haasl RJ, Sun J, et al. (2016) Systematic profiling of short tandem repeats in the cattle genome. Genome Biology and Evolution
Haasl RJ, Payseur BA. (2016) Fifteen years of genomewide scans for selection: trends, lessons and unaddressed genetic sources of complication. Molecular Ecology. 25: 5-23
Liu GE, Xu L, Haasl R, et al. (2016) 0309 Systematic profiling of short tandem repeats in the cattle genome. Journal of Animal Science. 94: 147-147
Haasl RJ, Johnson RC, Payseur BA. (2014) The effects of microsatellite selection on linked sequence diversity. Genome Biology and Evolution. 6: 1843-61
Haasl RJ, Payseur BA. (2014) Remarkable selective constraints on exonic dinucleotide repeats. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 68: 2737-44
Gray MM, Wegmann D, Haasl RJ, et al. (2014) Demographic history of a recent invasion of house mice on the isolated Island of Gough. Molecular Ecology. 23: 1923-39
Haasl RJ, McCarty CA, Payseur BA. (2013) Genetic ancestry inference using support vector machines, and the active emergence of a unique American population. European Journal of Human Genetics : Ejhg. 21: 554-62
Haasl RJ, Payseur BA. (2013) Microsatellites as targets of natural selection. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 30: 285-98
Payseur BA, Jing P, Haasl RJ. (2011) A genomic portrait of human microsatellite variation. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 28: 303-12
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