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Citations
41467
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2931
National Ranking
1284

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1994 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Richard R. Hudson is affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Arts and Humanities, with a specialization in Language and Linguistics. The scientist's work addresses several main topics including Historical Linguistics and Language Studies, Lexicography and Language Studies, and Spanish Linguistics and Language Studies.

The scientist's publication record includes contributions to the journal Pedagogical Linguistics. One notable paper is "Towards a pedagogical linguistics," published in 2020 in Pedagogical Linguistics, which has garnered 24 citations.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Pedagogical Linguistics

Main fields of study encompass:

  • Arts and Humanities

Subfields of study are:

  • Language and Linguistics

Key research topics covered are:

  • Historical Linguistics and Language Studies
  • Lexicography and Language Studies
  • Spanish Linguistics and Language Studies

The scientist has not published any books through known publishers.

There are no frequent co-authors listed for Richard R. Hudson.

In 1994, they were recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

Best Publications

  • The International HapMap Project

    John W. Belmont;Paul Hardenbol;Thomas D. Willis;Fuli Yu

  • Generating samples under a Wright-Fisher neutral model of genetic variation.

    Richard R. Hudson

  • Pairwise comparisons of mitochondrial DNA sequences in stable and exponentially growing populations.

    M Slatkin;R R Hudson

  • A Test of Neutral Molecular Evolution Based on Nucleotide Data

    Richard R. Hudson;Martin Kreitman;Montserrat Aguadé

  • STATISTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE NUMBER OF RECOMBINATION EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF A SAMPLE OF DNA SEQUENCES

    Richard R. Hudson;Norman L. Kaplan

  • Estimation of levels of gene flow from DNA sequence data.

    R R Hudson;M Slatkin;W P Maddison

  • The "hitchhiking effect" revisited.

    N L Kaplan;R R Hudson;C H Langley

  • A statistical test for detecting geographic subdivision.

    R R Hudson;D D Boos;N L Kaplan

  • Properties of a neutral allele model with intragenic recombination.

    Richard R. Hudson

  • A new statistic for detecting genetic differentiation.

    Richard R. Hudson

  • Two-Locus Sampling Distributions and Their Application

    Richard R. Hudson

  • LIAN 3.0: detecting linkage disequilibrium in multilocus data

    Bernhard Haubold;Richard R. Hudson

  • Microcephalin, a Gene Regulating Brain Size, Continues to Evolve Adaptively in Humans

    Patrick D. Evans;Sandra L. Gilbert;Nitzan Mekel-Bobrov;Eric J. Vallender

  • The Hitchhiking Effect on the Site Frequency Spectrum of DNA Polymorphisms

    J M Braverman;R R Hudson;N L Kaplan;C H Langley

  • Estimating the recombination parameter of a finite population model without selection.

    Richard R. Hudson

  • Deleterious background selection with recombination.

    R R Hudson;N L Kaplan

  • MATHEMATICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE GENEALOGICAL SPECIES CONCEPT

    Richard R. Hudson;Jerry A. Coyne

  • Ongoing adaptive evolution of ASPM, a brain size determinant in Homo sapiens.

    Nitzan Mekel-Bobrov;Sandra L. Gilbert;Patrick D. Evans;Eric J. Vallender

  • The coalescent process in models with selection and recombination.

    R R Hudson;N L Kaplan

  • Genetic tagging of humpback whales

    Per J. Palsbøll;Judith Allen;Martine Bérube;Phillip J. Clapham

Frequent Co-Authors

Anna Di Rienzo
Anna Di Rienzo University of Chicago
Chung-I Wu
Chung-I Wu Sun Yat-sen University
Edward Wang
Edward Wang National Chung Hsing University
Bruce T. Lahn
Bruce T. Lahn University of Chicago
Martin Kreitman
Martin Kreitman University of Chicago
Jeffrey D. Wall
Jeffrey D. Wall University of California, San Francisco
Molly Przeworski
Molly Przeworski Columbia University
Charles H. Langley
Charles H. Langley University of California, Davis
Joy Bergelson
Joy Bergelson University of Chicago
Francisco J. Ayala
Francisco J. Ayala University of California, Irvine

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