Other publications.

 

Collins, R.A. (2007). Are there too many scientists? (Letter to the Editor), Science 316: 200. Science

 

Tillier, E.R.M. and Collins, R.A. (2000). Replication orientation affects the rate and direction of bacterial gene evolution. J. Mol. Evol. 51: 459-463. PubMed

 

Tillier, E.R.M. and Collins, R.A. (2000) Genome rearrangement by replication-directed translocation. Nature Genetics 26: 195-197. PubMed

 

Clarke, G., Collins, R.A., Leavitt, B.R., Andrews, D.F., Hayden, M.R., Lumsden, C.J. and McInnes, R.R. (2000). A one-hit model of cell death in inherited neuronal degenerations. Nature 406: 195-199. PubMed   Addendum  (2001) 409, 542.

 

Tillier, E.R.M. and Collins, R.A.(2000). The contributions of replication orientation, gene direction and signal sequences to base composition asymmetries in bacterial genomes. J. Mol. Evol. 50: 249-257. PubMed

 

Tillier, E.R.M. and Collins, R.A. (1998). High apparent rate of simultaneous compensatory base pair substitution in ribosomal RNA. Genetics 148: 1993-2002. PubMed

 

Tillier, E.R.M. and Collins, R.A. (1995). Neighbor-joining and maximum likelihood with RNA sequences: addressing the inter-dependence of sites. Mol. Biol. Evol. 12: 7-15. MBE

 

Collins, R.A.  (1988).  Evidence of natural selection to maintain a functional domain outside the "core" in a large sub-class of group I introns.  Nucl. Acids Res. 16: 2705-2715. PubMed