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Mathematics & Statistics hosts the Marine Population Modelling group which is engaged in research into topics surrounding marine resource modelling and ecology. Recent work has included important developments in the population modelling of marine species.

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Higham, Jonathan and Kerr, Lyndsay and Zhang, Qian and Walker, Rosie M. and Harris, Sarah E. and Howard, David M. and Hawkins, Emma L. and Sandu, Anca-Larisa and Steele, J. Douglas and Waiter, Gordon D. and Murray, Alison D. and Evans, Kathryn L. and McIntosh, Andrew M. and Visscher, Peter M. and Deary, Ian J. and Cox, Simon R. and Sproul, Duncan (2022) Local CpG density affects the trajectory and variance of age-associated DNA methylation changes. Genome Biology, 23. 216. ISSN 1465-6906

Ellington, Matthew J. and Heinz, Eva and Wailan, Alexander M. and Dorman, Matthew J. and De Goffau, Marcus and Cain, Amy K. and Henson, Sonal P. and Gleadall, Nicholas and Boinett, Christine J. and Dougan, Gordon and Brown, Nicholas M. and Woodford, Neil and Parkhill, Julian and Török, M. Estée and Peacock, Sharon J. and Thomson, Nicholas R. (2019) Contrasting patterns of longitudinal population dynamics and antimicrobial resistance mechanisms in two priority bacterial pathogens over 7 years in a single center. Genome Biology, 20 (1). 184. ISSN 1465-6906

Haddrill, Penelope R and Halligan, Daniel L and Tomaras, Dimitris and Charlesworth, Brian (2007) Reduced efficacy of selection in regions of the Drosophila genome that lack crossing over. Genome Biology, 8 (2). R18. ISSN 1465-6906

Haddrill, Penelope R and Charlesworth, Brian and Halligan, Daniel L and Andolfatto, Peter (2005) Patterns of intron sequence evolution in Drosophila are dependent upon length and GC content. Genome Biology, 6 (8). R67. ISSN 1465-6906

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