Michael F Scott

About Michael F Scott

Michael F Scott, With an exceptional h-index of 8 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College London,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Gametic selection favours polyandry and selfing

Ancient Wheat Genomes Illuminate Domestication, Dispersal, and Diversity

Gametic Selection and Mating Systems show Mutually Dependent Evolution

Multi-trait ensemble genomic prediction and simulations of recurrent selection highlight importance of complex trait genetic architecture for long-term genetic gains in wheat

The establishment of locally adaptive inversions in structured populations

Limited haplotype diversity underlies polygenic trait architecture across 70 years of wheat breeding

X-linked meiotic drive can boost population size and persistence

Multi-parent populations in crops: a toolbox integrating genomics and genetic mapping with breeding

Michael F Scott Information

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Citations(all)

376

Citations(since 2020)

351

Cited By

120

hIndex(all)

8

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

7

i10Index(since 2020)

7

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Top articles of Michael F Scott

Gametic selection favours polyandry and selfing

PLoS genetics

2024/2/16

Ancient Wheat Genomes Illuminate Domestication, Dispersal, and Diversity

2023/11/14

Michael F Scott
Michael F Scott

H-Index: 6

Gametic Selection and Mating Systems show Mutually Dependent Evolution

bioRxiv

2023/2/13

Michael F Scott
Michael F Scott

H-Index: 6

Multi-trait ensemble genomic prediction and simulations of recurrent selection highlight importance of complex trait genetic architecture for long-term genetic gains in wheat

in silico Plants

2023/1/1

Michael F Scott
Michael F Scott

H-Index: 6

Richard Mott
Richard Mott

H-Index: 46

The establishment of locally adaptive inversions in structured populations

bioRxiv

2022

Limited haplotype diversity underlies polygenic trait architecture across 70 years of wheat breeding

Genome Biology

2021/5/6

X-linked meiotic drive can boost population size and persistence

Genetics

2021

Multi-parent populations in crops: a toolbox integrating genomics and genetic mapping with breeding

2020/12

X-linked meiotic drive boosts population size and persistence

bioRxiv

2020/6/6

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