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Most cited article(s)

Most-cited rankings are based on citations to articles on this journal site from articles in HighWire-hosted journals.

  • A system of shuttle vectors and yeast host strains designed for efficient manipulation of DNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    R S Sikorski, P Hieter
    Genetics May 1989 122: 19-27;
  • THE GENETICS OF CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS
    S. Brenner
    Genetics May 1974 77: 71-94;
  • Genomic Libraries and a Host Strain Designed for Highly Efficient Two-Hybrid Selection in Yeast
    Philip James, John Halladay, Elizabeth A. Craig
    Genetics December 1996 144: 1425-1436;
  • Statistical method for testing the neutral mutation hypothesis by DNA polymorphism.
    F Tajima
    Genetics November 1989 123: 585-595;
  • Inference of Population Structure Using Multilocus Genotype Data
    Jonathan K. Pritchard, Matthew Stephens, Peter Donnelly
    Genetics June 2000 155: 945-959;
  • Empirical threshold values for quantitative trait mapping.
    G A Churchill, R W Doerge
    Genetics November 1994 138: 963-971;
  • Mapping mendelian factors underlying quantitative traits using RFLP linkage maps.
    E S Lander, D Botstein
    Genetics January 1989 121: 185-199;
  • EVOLUTION IN MENDELIAN POPULATIONS
    Sewall Wright
    Genetics March 1931 16: 97-159;
  • A stable genomic source of P element transposase in Drosophila melanogaster.
    H M Robertson, C R Preston, R W Phillis, D M Johnson-Schlitz, W K Benz, W R Engels
    Genetics March 1988 118: 461-470;
  • Isogenic strain construction and gene mapping in Candida albicans.
    W A Fonzi, M Y Irwin
    Genetics July 1993 134: 717-728;

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