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Wybrane publikacje

  • Ejsmond M.J., Phillips, K.P., Babik W., Radwan J. 2018. The role of MHC supertypes in promoting trans-species polymorphism remains an open question. Nature Communications 9, 4362.
  • Fijarczyk A. Dudek K., Niedzicka M., Babik W. 2018. Balancing selection and introgression of newt immune-response genes Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, 185, 20180819
  • Plesnar-Bielak A., Skwierzyńska A.M., Hlebowicz K., Radwan J. 2018.
  • Relative costs and benefits of alternative reproductive phenotypes at different temperatures–genotype-by-environment interactions in a sexually selected trait. BMC Evolutionary Biology 18: 109.
  • Skwierzyńska A.M., Radwan J., Plesnar-Bielak A. 2018. Male-limited secondary sexual trait interacts with environment in determining female fitness. Evolution 72: 1716-1722.
  • Pabijan M., Zieliński P., Dudek K., Stuglik M., Babik W. 2017. Isolation and gene flow in a speciation continuum in newts. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 116, 1-12.
  • Labocha MK, Yuan W, Aleman-Meza B, Zhong W. 2017. A strategy to apply quantitative epistasis analysis on developmental traits. BMC Genetics 18(1):42.
  • Konczal M., Koteja P., Orlowska-Feuer P., Radwan J., Sadowska E.T., Babik W. 2016 Genomic response to selection for predatory behavior in a mammalian model of adaptive radiation Molecular Biology and Evolution, 33, 2429-2440
  • Fijarczyk A., Babik W. 2015. Detecting balancing selection in genomes: limits and prospects. Molecular Ecology, 24, 3529–3545.
  • Prokop, Z.M. and Drobniak, S.M., 2016. Genetic variation in male attractiveness: It is time to see the forest for the trees. Evolution, 70(4), 913-921.
  • Prokop, Z.M., Prus, M.A., Gaczorek, T.S., Sychta, K., Palka, J.K., Plesnar‐Bielak, A. and Skarboń, M., 2017. Do males pay for sex? Sex‐specific selection coefficients suggest not. Evolution, 71(3), 650-661.