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Bruce Walsh

Bruce Walsh

Professor & Associate Department Head


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Bruce Walsh's interests are (broadly) in using mathematical models to explore the interface of genetics and evolution, with particular focus on two areas: the evolution of genome structure and the analysis of complex genetic characters (AKA quantitative genetics).

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abstract Walsh B, Henderson D. Jan 2004. Microarrays and beyond: what potential do current and future genomics tools have for breeders?. J Anim Sci, 82 E-Suppl:E292-299

abstract Walsh B. Jul 2003. Population-genetic models of the fates of duplicate genes. Genetica, 118:279-94

abstract Redd AJ, Roberts-Thomson J, Karafet T, Bamshad M, Jorde LB, Naidu JM, Walsh B, Hammer MF. Apr 2002. Gene flow from the Indian subcontinent to Australia: evidence from the Y chromosome. Curr Biol, 12:673-7

Walsh B. May 2001. Quantitative genetics in the age of genomics. Theor Popul Biol, 59:175-84

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