Guillot Elsa
Faculty of Biology and Medicine
Department of Ecology and Evolution
University of Lausanne
Switzerland
Biography
Working as graduate assistant in Robinson-Rechavi Group
Research Interest
My research interests lie in the modeling of complex system such the processes that shape human evolution. Particularly I am interesting in integrating social process in the reconstruction of human history, improving the current models for a better analysis of human genetics.
Publications
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Guillot EG, Cox MP. (2014). SMARTPOP: inferring the impact of social dynamics on genetic diversity through high speed simulations. BMC bioinformatics. 15: 175.
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Guillot EG, Hazelton ML, Karafet TM, Lansing JS, Sudoyo H, et al., (2015). Relaxed observance of traditional marriage rules allows social connectivity without loss of genetic diversity. Molecular biology and evolution. 32: 2254-2262.
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Guillot EG, Cox MP. (2015). High frequency haplotypes are expected events, not historical figures. F1000Research. 2015;4.