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Nicolas Ray
Nicolas Ray
Professor, Institute of Global Health & Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Geneva
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Reconstructing Native American population history
D Reich, N Patterson, D Campbell, A Tandon, S Mazieres, N Ray, ...
Nature 488 (7411), 370-374, 2012
9562012
Surfing during population expansions promotes genetic revolutions and structuration
L Excoffier, N Ray
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 23 (7), 347-351, 2008
7482008
Genetic variation and population structure in Native Americans
S Wang, CM Lewis Jr, M Jakobsson, S Ramachandran, N Ray, G Bedoya, ...
PLoS Genetics 3 (11), e185, 2007
7422007
Intra-deme molecular diversity in spatially expanding populations
N Ray, M Currat, L Excoffier
Molecular Biology and Evolution 20 (1), 76-86, 2003
7082003
Statistical evaluation of alternative models of human evolution
NJR Fagundes, N Ray, M Beaumont, S Neuenschwander, FM Salzano, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (45), 17614-17619, 2007
6372007
Geographic patterns of genome admixture in Latin American Mestizos
S Wang, N Ray, W Rojas, MV Parra, G Bedoya, C Gallo, G Poletti, ...
PLoS genetics 4 (3), e1000037, 2008
5782008
Admixture in Latin America: geographic structure, phenotypic diversity and self-perception of ancestry based on 7,342 individuals
A Ruiz-Linares, K Adhikari, V Acuña-Alonzo, M Quinto-Sanchez, ...
PLoS genetics 10 (9), e1004572, 2014
4772014
A GIS-based vegetation map of the world at the last glacial maximum (25,000-15,000 BP)
N Ray, J Adams
Internet Archaeology 11, 2001
4202001
Vulnerability to snakebite envenoming: a global mapping of hotspots
J Longbottom, FM Shearer, M Devine, G Alcoba, F Chappuis, DJ Weiss, ...
The Lancet 392 (10148), 673-684, 2018
3662018
Modeling spatial distribution of amphibian populations: a GIS approach based on habitat matrix permeability
N Ray, A Lehmann, P Joly
Biodiversity and Conservation 11 (12), 2143-2165, 2002
3192002
Consequences of range contractions and range shifts on molecular diversity
M Arenas, N Ray, M Currat, L Excoffier
Molecular Biology and Evolution 29 (1), 207-218, 2012
2532012
GIS-based assessment of photovoltaic (PV) and concentrated solar power (CSP) generation potential in West Africa
A Yushchenko, A De Bono, B Chatenoux, MK Patel, N Ray
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 81, 2088-2103, 2018
2452018
PATHMATRIX: a geographical information system tool to compute effective distances among samples
N Ray
Molecular Ecology Resources 5 (1), 177-180, 2005
2342005
Genetic isolation by distance and landscape connectivity in the American marten (Martes americana)
T Broquet, N Ray, E Petit, JM Fryxell, F Burel
Landscape Ecology 21 (6), 877-889, 2006
2322006
Rise of oceanographic barriers in continuous populations of a cetacean: the genetic structure of harbour porpoises in Old World waters
M Fontaine, S Baird, S Piry, N Ray, K Tolley, S Duke, A Birkun, M Ferreira, ...
BMC Biology 5 (1), 30, 2007
2222007
AccessMod 3.0: computing geographic coverage and accessibility to health care services using anisotropic movement of patients
N Ray, S Ebener
International Journal of Health Geographics 7 (1), 63, 2008
2032008
Comment on “Ongoing adaptive evolution of ASPM, a brain size determinant in Homo sapiens” and “Microcephalin, a gene regulating brain size, continues to evolve adaptively in …
M Currat, L Excoffier, W Maddison, SP Otto, N Ray, MC Whitlock, ...
Science 313 (5784), 172a-172a, 2006
1912006
Large allele frequency differences between human continental groups are more likely to have occurred by drift during range expansions than by selection
T Hofer, N Ray, D Wegmann, L Excoffier
Annals of Human Genetics 73 (1), 95-108, 2009
1902009
SPLATCHE: a program to simulate genetic diversity taking into account environmental heterogeneity
M Currat, N Ray, L Excoffier
Molecular Ecology Resources 4 (1), 139-142, 2004
1702004
Bayesian estimation of recent migration rates after a spatial expansion
G Hamilton, M Currat, N Ray, G Heckel, M Beaumont, L Excoffier
Genetics 170 (1), 409-417, 2005
1572005
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