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William R Milligan
William R Milligan
Biological Sciences Postdoc, Columbia University
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Impact of essential workers in the context of social distancing for epidemic control
WR Milligan, ZL Fuller, I Agarwal, MB Eisen, M Przeworski, G Sella
PLoS One 16 (8), e0255680, 2021
252021
Predicting the effects of manual crayfish removal on California newt persistence in Santa Monica Mountain streams
WR Milligan, MT Jones, LB Kats, TA Lucas, CL Davis
Ecological Modelling 352, 139-151, 2017
142017
A discrete stage-structured model of California newt population dynamics during a period of drought
MT Jones, WR Milligan, LB Kats, TL Vandergon, RL Honeycutt, RN Fisher, ...
Journal of Theoretical Biology 414, 245-253, 2017
142017
Changes in life history and population size can explain the relative neutral diversity levels on X and autosomes in extant human populations
G Amster, DA Murphy, WR Milligan, G Sella
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (33), 20063-20069, 2020
102020
The clock-like accumulation of germline and somatic mutations can arise from the interplay of DNA damage and repair
N Spisak, M de Manuel, W Milligan, G Sella, M Przeworski
PLoS biology 22 (6), e3002678, 2024
82024
The impact of genetic modifiers on variation in germline mutation rates within and among human populations
WR Milligan, G Amster, G Sella
Genetics 221 (4), iyac087, 2022
82022
Disentangling sources of clock-like mutations in germline and soma
N Spisak, M de Manuel, W Milligan, G Sella, M Przeworski
bioRxiv, 2023
62023
An empirical test of Baker’s law: dispersal favors increased rates of self-fertilization
MA McCauley, WR Milligan, J Lin, MKJ Penley, LM Quinn, LT Morran
Evolution, qpae177, 2024
2024
Population genetic models of mutation rate evolution and adaptation and the impact of essential workers in the context of social distancing for epidemic control
WR Milligan
Columbia University, 2023
2023
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