PUBLICATIONS - Lev Yampolsky

Lev Yampolsky
, Assistant Professor. (yampolsk@etsu.edu)  Ph.D. N.I. Vavilov Institute of General Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences.  Research interests include the evolutionary role of
mutations and mutational biases, the evolution of life-histories and mating systems and speciation.  He mostly works with  Drosophila, although his previous studies involved other arthropods, such as Daphnia and amphipods.       

Yampolsky L. Yu. Mutational Biases.  The Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. Macmillan Reference, manuscript in preparation.  (Submitted February 2003)

Yampolsky L. Yu. and A. Stoltzfus. Amino acid exchangeability from experimental data. Submitted to Journal of Molecular Biology (2002).

MacDonald, K., L. Yu. Yampolsky and E. J. Duffy. Molecular and morphological phylogeny of the amphipod radiation of Lake Baikal, Russia. Submitted to Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution (2002).

Yampolsky L. Yu. 2001. Life History Theory.  The Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. Macmillan Reference.

Yampolsky L. Yu., L. E. Pearse and D. E. L. Promislow. 2001. Deleterious mutations with age-specific effects. I. Mortality. Genetica.  110:11-29.

Yampolsky L. Yu. and A. Stoltzfus. 2001. Mutation bias as an orienting factor in non-neutral evolution.  Evolution and Development.  3: 73-83.

Yampolsky L. Yu., C. Webb, S. A. Shabalina and A. S.п╡п╔п═ Kondrashov. 1999. Rapid accumulation of a vertically transmitted parasite triggered by relaxation of natural
selection among hosts.  Evolutionary Ecology Research  1: 581-589.

Shabalina S. A., L. Yu. Yampolsky and A. S.п╡п╔п═ Kondrashov. 1997. Rapid decline of fitness in panmictic Drosophila populations under relaxed selection. PNAS 94: 13034-13039.

Kondrashov A. S. and L. Yu. Yampolsky. 1996. High genetic variability under the balance between symmetric mutation and fluctuating stabilizing selection. Genetical Research 68: 157-164.

 

Kondrashov A. S. and L. Yu. Yampolsky. 1996. Evolution of amphimixis and recombination under fluctuating selection in one and many traits. Genetical Research 68: 165-173.

 
 

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