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56
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3499
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419

Overview

Gabriel A. Dover is affiliated with the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom. This association situates Dover within an academic environment known for research and higher education.

Although there are no recent papers listed, detailed information on frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specific fields of study is unavailable. No awards or distinctions have been recorded, and no main topics or subfields of work have been explicitly identified.

The absence of such data suggests a limited public profile of academic output in commonly indexed databases or that the information has not been cataloged comprehensively. Nevertheless, the affiliation with a recognized university indicates active involvement in scholarly activities.

Best Publications

  • Molecular drive: a cohesive mode of species evolution

    Gabriel Dover

  • Cryptic simplicity in DNA is a major source of genetic variation

    Diethard Tautz;Diethard Tautz;Martin Trick;Martin Trick;Gabriel A. Dover

  • Molecular drive in multigene families: How biological novelties arise, spread and are assimilated

    Gabriel A. Dover

  • Complete sequences of the rRNA genes of Drosophila melanogaster.

    Diethard Tautz;John M. Hancock;David A. Webb;Christiane Tautz

  • Elephant Seal Genetic Variation and the Use of Simulation Models to Investigate Historical Population Bottlenecks

    A. R. Hoelzel;J. Halley;S. J. O'Brien;C. Campagna

  • Dynamics of concerted evolution of ribosomal DNA and histone gene families in the melanogaster species subgroup of Drosophila.

    Enrico Coen;Tom Strachan;Gabriel A Dover

  • Evolution of the cetacean mitochondrial D-loop region.

    A R Hoelzel;J M Hancock;G A Dover

  • Rate of turnover of structural variants in the rDNA gene family of Drosophila melanogaster

    Enrico S. Coen;John M. Thoday;Gabriel Dover

  • Behavioral estimates of male mating success tested by DNA fingerprinting in a polygynous mammal

    J.M. Pemberton;S.D. Albon;F.E. Guinness;T. H. Clutton-Brock

  • Molecular coevolution: DNA divergence and the maintenance of function

    Gabriel A. Dover;Richard B. Flavell

  • KP elements repress P-induced hybrid dysgenesis in Drosophila melanogaster.

    D. M. Black;M. S. Jackson;M. G. Kidwell;G. A. Dover

  • Evolution of the secondary structures and compensatory mutations of the ribosomal RNAs of Drosophila melanogaster.

    John M. Hancock;Diethard Tautz;Gabriel A. Dover

  • Genetic differentiation between sympatric Killer whale populations

    A Rus Hoelzel;Gabriel A Dover

  • Transition stages of molecular drive in multiple-copy DNA families in Drosophila.

    Tom Strachan;David Webb;Gabriel A. Dover

  • Rapid evolution of a heteroplasmic repetitive sequence in the mitochondrial DNA control region of carnivores.

    A Rus Hoelzel;Jose V. Lopez;Gabriel A. Dover;Stephen James O'Brien

  • Breeding behaviour of pilot whales revealed by DNA fingerprinting

    Bill Amos;John Barrett;Gabriel A Dover

  • THE COHESIVE POPULATION GENETICS OF MOLECULAR DRIVE

    Tomoko Ohta;Gabriel A. Dover

  • News & CommentMolecular drive

    Gabriel Dover

  • Conservation and Divergence in Multigene Families: Alternatives to Selection and Drift

    G. A. Dover;D. Tautz

  • Population genetics of multigene families that are dispersed into two or more chromosomes

    Tomoko Ohta;Gabriel A. Dover

Frequent Co-Authors

John M. Hancock
John M. Hancock Norwich University
Diethard Tautz
Diethard Tautz Max Planck Society
Enrico Coen
Enrico Coen John Innes Centre
A. Rus Hoelzel
A. Rus Hoelzel Durham University
David J. Webb
David J. Webb University of Edinburgh
Tomoko Ohta
Tomoko Ohta National Institute of Genetics
W. Ford Doolittle
W. Ford Doolittle Dalhousie University
Nicholas C.P. Cross
Nicholas C.P. Cross University of Southampton
Stephen J. O'Brien
Stephen J. O'Brien Nova Southeastern University
Michael D. Bennett
Michael D. Bennett Royal Botanic Gardens

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