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Maximum-likelihood estimation of the statistical distribution of Smith-Waterman local sequence similarity scores. by Mott, R
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Accurate formula for P-values of gapped local sequence and profile alignments. by Mott, R
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EST_GENOME: a program to align spliced DNA sequences to unspliced genomic DNA. by Mott, R
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Finding the molecular basis of complex genetic variation in humans and mice. by Mott, R
Published 2006Journal article -
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STATSEARCH: a GCG-compatible program for assessing statistical significance during DNA and protein databank searches. by Mott, R, Kirkwood, T
Published 1990Journal article -
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Bayesian quantitative trait locus mapping using inferred haplotypes. by Durrant, C, Mott, R
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The 1001 genomes project for Arabidopsis thaliana. by Weigel, D, Mott, R
Published 2009Journal article -
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Prospects for complex trait analysis in the mouse. by Mott, R, Flint, J
Published 2008Journal article -
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Simultaneous detection and fine mapping of quantitative trait loci in mice using heterogeneous stocks. by Mott, R, Flint, J
Published 2002Journal article -
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Mapping the genetic basis of ecologically and evolutionarily relevant traits in Arabidopsis thaliana. by Kover, P, Mott, R
Published 2012Journal article -
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High-throughput genotyping database system to manage multivariate phenotypes in complex trait analysis. by Fiddy, SE, Mott, R
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The transcriptional control proteins c-Myb and v-Myb contain a basic region DNA binding motif. by Carr, MD, Mott, R
Published 1991Journal article -
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Finding the molecular basis of quantitative traits: successes and pitfalls. by Flint, J, Mott, R
Published 2001Journal article -
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Applying mouse complex-trait resources to behavioural genetics. by Flint, J, Mott, R
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An accurate approximation to the distribution of the length of the longest matching word between two random DNA sequences. by Mott, R, Kirkwood, T, Curnow, R
Published 1990Journal article