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Case study using Python in the teaching of numerical analysis (2020)
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Gwynllyw, D. R., Henderson, K. L., Van lent, J., & Guillot, E. G. (2020). Case study using Python in the teaching of numerical analysis. MSOR Connections, 18(2), 25-32. https://doi.org/10.21100/msor.v18i2.1100

In this case study we describe the rationale, methodology and results of teaching Python as part of a third year optional Numerical Analysis module taken by undergraduate BSc Mathematics students at the University of the West of England, Bristol. In... Read More about Case study using Python in the teaching of numerical analysis.

Mutation spectrum of PRPF31, genotype-phenotype correlation in retinitis pigmentosa, and opportunities for therapy (2020)
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Wheway, G., Douglas, A., Baralle, D., & Guillot, E. (2020). Mutation spectrum of PRPF31, genotype-phenotype correlation in retinitis pigmentosa, and opportunities for therapy. Experimental Eye Research, 192, Article 107950. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exer.2020.107950

Pathogenic variants in pre-messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) splicing factor 31, PRPF31, are the second most common genetic cause of autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa (adRP) in most populations. This remains a completely untreatable and incurable form o... Read More about Mutation spectrum of PRPF31, genotype-phenotype correlation in retinitis pigmentosa, and opportunities for therapy.

Complex genetic patterns in human arise from a simple range-expansion model over continental landmasses (2018)
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Kanitz, R., Guillot, E., Antoniazza, S., Neuenschwander, S., & Goudet, J. (2018). Complex genetic patterns in human arise from a simple range-expansion model over continental landmasses. PLoS ONE, 13(2), Article e0192460. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192460

© 2018 Kanitz et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are cre... Read More about Complex genetic patterns in human arise from a simple range-expansion model over continental landmasses.

Kinship structures create persistent channels for language transmission (2017)
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Guillot, E. G., Lansing, J. S., Abundo, C., Jacobs, G. S., Guillot, E., Thurner, S., …Cox, M. P. (2017). Kinship structures create persistent channels for language transmission. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114(49), 12910-12915. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1706416114

© 2017, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Languages are transmitted through channels created by kinship systems. Given sufficient time, these kinship channels can change the genetic and linguistic structure of populations. In traditi... Read More about Kinship structures create persistent channels for language transmission.

High frequency haplotypes are expected events, not historical figures (2016)
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Guillot, E. G., Guillot, E., & Cox, M. P. (2016). High frequency haplotypes are expected events, not historical figures. F1000Research, 4, https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.7023.2

Cultural transmission of reproductive success states that successful men have more children and pass this raised fecundity to their offspring. Balaresque and colleagues found high frequency haplotypes in a Central Asian Y chromosome dataset, which th... Read More about High frequency haplotypes are expected events, not historical figures.

Relaxed observance of traditional marriage rules allows social connectivity without loss of genetic diversity (2015)
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Hazelton, M. L., Guillot, E. G., Karafet, T. M., Stephen Lansing, J., Sudoyo, H., & Cox, M. P. (2015). Relaxed observance of traditional marriage rules allows social connectivity without loss of genetic diversity. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 32(9), 2254-2262. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msv102

© 2015 The Author. Marriage rules, the community prescriptions that dictate who an individual can or cannot marry, are extremely diverse and universally present in traditional societies. A major focus of research in the early decades of modern anthro... Read More about Relaxed observance of traditional marriage rules allows social connectivity without loss of genetic diversity.

Climate change influenced female population sizes through time across the Indonesian archipelago (2013)
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Guillot, E. G., Guillot, E., Tumonggor, M. K., Lansing, J. S., Sudoyo, H., & Cox, M. P. (2013). Climate change influenced female population sizes through time across the Indonesian archipelago. Human Biology, 85(1-3), 135-152. https://doi.org/10.3378/027.085.0306

Lying at the crossroads of Asia and the Pacific world, the Indonesian archipelago hosts one of the world's richest accumulations of cultural, linguistic, and genetic variation. While the role of human migration into and around the archipelago is now... Read More about Climate change influenced female population sizes through time across the Indonesian archipelago.

Traffic instabilities in self-organized pedestrian crowds (2012)
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Moussaïd, M., Guillot, E., Moreau, M., Fehrenbach, J., Chabiron, O., Lemercier, S., …Theraulaz, G. (2012). Traffic instabilities in self-organized pedestrian crowds. PLoS Computational Biology, 8(3), e1002442. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002442

In human crowds as well as in many animal societies, local interactions among individuals often give rise to self-organized collective organizations that offer functional benefits to the group. For instance, flows of pedestrians moving in opposite di... Read More about Traffic instabilities in self-organized pedestrian crowds.

Modeling crowd dynamics through coarse-grained data analysis
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Motsch, S., Moussaid, M., Guillot, E., Moreau, M., Pettré, J., Theraulaz, G., …Degond, P. (in press). Modeling crowd dynamics through coarse-grained data analysis. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 15(6), 1271-1290. https://doi.org/10.3934/mbe.2018059

Understanding and predicting the collective behaviour of crowds is essential to improve the efficiency of pedestrian flows in urban areas and minimize the risks of accidents at mass events. We advocate for the development of crowd tra... Read More about Modeling crowd dynamics through coarse-grained data analysis.