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Cortland Griswold | Department of Integrative Biology
Verweij, W. and C.K. Griswold. 2023. Spatial structure and benefits to hosts allow plasmids with and without post-segregational killing systems to coexist. Biology Letters 19: 20220376.
Griswold, C.K and S. Asif. 2023. Meiosis at three loci in autotetraploids: Probabilities of gamete modes and genotypes without and with preferential cross-over formation. Heredity 130: 223-235.
Griswold, C.K. 2022. A dynamic ancestral graph model and GPU-based simulation of a community based on metagenomic sampling. Molecular Ecology Resources 22: 2429 - 2442.
Griswold, C.K. 2021. The effects of migration load, selfing, inbreeding depression, and the genetics of adaptation on autotetraploid versus diploid establishment in peripheral habitats. Evolution 75: 39-55.
Mostafaee, M. and C.K. Griswold. 2019. Two-Locus Local Adaptation by Additive or Epistatic Gene Combinations in Autotetraploids Versus Diploids. Journal of Heredity 110: 866-879.
Griswold, C.K. 2019. Properties of Samples With Segregating Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Dropout Mutations Within a Species. Evolutionary Bioinformatics 15: 1-15.
Griswold, C.K. 2019. An ancestral process with selection in an ecological community. Journal of Theoretical Biology 466: 128 - 144.
Griswold, C.K. and M.W. Williamson. 2017. A two-locus model of selection in autotetraploids: Chromosomal gametic disequilibrium and selection for an adaptive epistatic gene combination. Heredity 119: 314-327.
Earlier representative papers
Griswold, C.K. 2015. Additive genetic variation and evolvability of a multivariate trait can be increased by epistatic gene action. Journal of Theoretical Biology 387: 241-257.
Griswold, C.K. 2015. Epistasis can accelerate adaptive diversification in haploid asexual populations. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 282: 20142648.
McKay, P.B. and C.K. Griswold. 2014. A comparative study indicates both positive and purifying selection within ryanodine receptor (RyR) genes, as well as correlated evolution. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics & Physiology 321: 151-163.
Griswold, C.K. and T.A. Henry. 2012. Epistasis can increase multivariate trait diversity in haploid non-recombining populations. Theoretical Population Biology 82: 209-221.
Griswold, C.K. and D.J. Eisner. 2012. The mapping of epistatic effects onto a genealogical tree in haploid populations. Theoretical Population Biology 81: 32-44.
Griswold, C.K. 2011. A Model of the Physiological Basis of a Multivariate Phenotype that is Mediated by Ca2+ Signaling and Controlled by Ryanodine Receptor Composition. Journal of Theoretical Biology 282: 14-22.