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Coalescent Theory:

Wilkins, J. F. 2004 Gene genealogies in a continuous habitat: a separation of timescales approach.  Genetics 168, 2227-2244. (Abstract) (PDF)

Wilkins, J. F. & Wakeley, J. 2002 The coalescent in a continuous, finite, linear population.  Genetics 161, 873-888. (Abstract) (PDF)

Genomic Imprinting:

Wilkins, J. F.  2005 Genomic imprinting and methylation: epigenetic canalization and conflict.  Trends Genet. 21, 356-365. (Abstract) (PDF)

Wilkins, J. F. & Haig, D. 2003 What good is genomic imprinting: The function of parent-specific gene expression.  Nat. Rev. Genet. 4, 359-368. (Abstract) (PDF)

Wilkins, J. F. & Haig, D. 2003 Inbreeding, maternal care and genomic imprinting.  J. Theor. Biol. 221, 559-564. (Abstract) (PDF)

Wilkins, J. F. & Haig, D. 2002 Parental modifiers, antisense transcripts and loss of imprinting.  Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 269, 1841-1846. (Abstract) (PDF)

Wilkins, J. F. & Haig, D. 2001 Genomic imprinting at two antagonistic loci.  Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 268, 1861-1867. (Abstract) (PDF)

Haig, D. & Wilkins, J. F. 2000 Genomic imprinting, sibling solidarity and the logic of collective action.  Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B 355, 1593-1597. (Abstract) (PDF)

Other:

Willardson, B. M., Wilkins, J. F., Rand, T. A., Schupp, J. M., Hill, K. K., Keim, P. & Jackson, P. J. 1998 Development and testing of a bacterial biosensor for toluene-based environmental contaminants.  Appl. Env. Microbiol. 64, 1006-1012. (Abstract) (PDF)

Wilkins, J. F., Bitensky, M. W. & Willardson, B. M. 1996 Regulation of the Kinetics of Phosducin Phosphorylation in Retinal Rods.  J. Biol. Chem. 271, 19232-19237. (Abstract) (PDF)

Willardson, B. M., Wilkins, J. F., Yoshida, T. & Bitensky, M. W. 1996 Regulation of phosducin phosphorylation in retinal rods by Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent adenylyl cyclase.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93, 1475-1479. (Abstract) (PDF)

Yoshida, T., Willardson, B. M., Wilkins, J. F., Jensen, G. J., Thornton, B. D. & Bitensky, M. W. 1994 The phosphorylation state of phosducin determines its ability to block transducin subunit interactions and inhibit transducin binding to activated rhodopsin.  J. Biol. Chem. 269, 24050-24057. (Abstract) (PDF)

 

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