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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nick_BartonNick Barton - Wikipedia

    Professor Barton is best known for his work on hybrid zones, often using the toad Bombina bombina as a study organism, and for extending the mathematical machinery needed to investigate multilocus genetics, a field in which he worked in collaboration with Michael Turelli.

  2. bartongroup.pages.ist.ac.at › people › group-leaderGroup LeaderBarton Group

    Professor Nick Barton. nick.barton@ist.ac.at. +43 (0)2243 9000 3001. Research Interests. I work on a variety of questions (see Current Research) in evolutionary genetics, the common theme being the use of mathematical models of selection on large numbers of genes, and on spatially continuous populations. Topics include speciation, hybrid zones, ...

  3. Nick Barton - Hard and Soft rock engineering. Projects in 34 countries. Over 350 publications and numerous consultancy projects in 41 countries.

  4. Nick Barton and his group study diverse topics in evolutionary genetics. The main focus of their work is the effects of natural selection on many genes, and the evolution of populations that are distributed across space.

  5. 82,000-year-old shell beads from North Africa and implications for the origins of modern human behavior. A Bouzouggar, N Barton, M Vanhaeren, F d'Errico, S Collcutt, T Higham, ... Proceedings of...

  6. Nick Barton. P Abbot, J Abe, J Alcock, S Alizon, JAC Alpedrinha, M Andersson, ... Linkage and the limits to natural selection. Pleiotropic models of quantitative variation. Philosophical...

  7. Nick Barton & Associates‬ - ‪‪Cited by 36,968‬‬ - ‪rock mechanics‬ - ‪tunnelling‬ - ‪rock classification‬ - ‪TBM‬