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1. Microsatellites and other simple sequences: genomic context and mutational mechanisms, John M. Hancock
2. Functional roles of microsatellites and minisatellites, Yechezkel Kashi and Morris Soller
3. Microsatellites and mutation processes in tandemly repetitive DNA, John A. L. Armour et al.
4. Mechanistic basis for microsatellite instability, Jonathan A. Eisen
5. Microsatellite evolution: inferences from population data, Arnaud Estoup and Jean-Marie Cornuet
6. A comparative approach to the study of microsatellite evolution, William Amos
7. Trinucleotide expansion mutations cause diseases which do not conform to Mendelian expectations, David C. Rubinsztein
8. Mutation and migration in models of microsatellite evolution, Marcus W. Feldman, Jochen Kumm, and Jonathan Pritchard
9. The coalescent and microsatellite variability, Peter Donnelly
10. Estimating the age of mutations using variation at linked markers, David E. Reich and David B. Goldstein
11. Statistics of microsatellite loci: estimation of mutation rate and pattern of population expansion, Ranajit Chakraborty and Marek Kimmel
12. Using microsatellites to measure the fitness consequences of inbreeding and outbreeding, J. M. Pemberton et al.
13. Microsatellites in conservation genetics, Mark A. Beaumont and Michael W. Bruford
14. Microsatellites and the reconstruction of the history of human populations, Andrés Ruiz Linares
15. Forensic applications of microsatellite markers, David Balding
16. Tracking linkage disequilibrium in advanced populations with MALD using microsatellite loci, J. Claiborne Stephens et al.
17. Microsatellite markers in complex disease: mapping disease-associated regions within the human major histocompatibility complex, Mary Carrington et al.
18. Microsatellites, a neutral marker to infer selective sweeps, Christian Schlötterer and Thomas Wiehe
19. Y chromosome microsatellite haplotypes and the history of Samoyed-speaking populations in north-west Siberia, T. Karafet et al.
20. Microsatellite analysis of human tumours, Darryl Shibata
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