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Peters, A. D.  2008.  A combination of cis and trans control can solve the hotspot conversion paradox.  Genetics 178:  1579–1593.

Haag, E. S., H. Chamberlin, A. Coghlan, D. H. A. Fitch, A. D. Peters, & H. Schulenburg.  2007.  Caenorhabditis evolution:  If they all look alike, you aren’t looking hard enough!  Trends in Genetics 23:  101–104.

Peters, A. D. & C. M. Lively.  2007.  Short- and long-term benefits and detriments to recombination under antagonistic coevolution.  Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20:  1206-1217.

Halligan, D. L., A. D. Peters, & P. D. Keightley.  2003.  Inferring the distribution of the effects of EMS-induced mutations in Caenorhabditis elegans. Genetical Research 82:  191 – 205.

Peters, A. D, D. L. Halligan, M. C. Whitlock, & P. D. Keightley.  2003.  Dominance and overdominance of mildly deleterious induced mutations for fitness traits in Caenorhabditis elegansGenetics 165:  589 – 599.

Whitlock, M. C., C. K. Griswold, & A. D. Peters.  2003.  Compensating for the meltdown:  The critical effective size of a population with deleterious and compensatory mutations.  Annales Zoologici Fennici 40:  169-183.

Peters, A. D., & S. P. Otto.  2003.  Liberating genetic variance through sex.  Bioessays 25:  533-537.

Peters, A. D. & P. D. Keightley.  2000.  A test for epistasis among induced mutations in Caenorhabditis elegans. Genetics 156:  1635 – 1647.

West, S. A. & A. D. Peters.  2000.  Paying for sex is not easy. Nature 407:  962.

Keightley, P. D., E. K. Davies, A. D. Peters, & R. G. Shaw.  2000.  Properties of ethylmethane sulfonate-induced mutations affecting life-history traits in Caenorhabditis elegans and inferences about bivariate distributions of mutation effects.  Genetics 156:  143 – 154.

Peters, A. D. & C. M. Lively.  2000.  Epistasis and the maintenance of sex.  Pages 99 – 112 in Epistasis and the Evolutionary Process (J. B. Wolf, E. D. Brodie III, and M. J. Wade, Eds.).  Oxford University  Press, Oxford.

Davies, E. K., A. D. Peters, & P. D. Keightley.  1999  High frequency of cryptic deleterious mutations in Caenorhabditis elegansScience 285:  1748 – 1751.

Peters, A. D. & C. M. Lively.  1999.  The Red Queen and fluctuating epistasis:  a population genetic analysis of antagonistic coevolution. American Naturalist 154:  393 – 405.

Jokela, J., C. M. Lively,  J. Taskinen, & A. D. Peters.  1999.  Effect of starvation on parasite-induced mortality in a freshwater snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum).  Oecologia 119:  320 – 325.

Peters, A. D.  1999.  The effects of mutation and pathogen infection on life-history characters in Arabidopsis thaliana. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 12:  460 – 470.

Lively, C. M., E. J. Lyons, A. D. Peters, & J. Jokela.  1998.  Competitive stress and the maintenance of sex.  Evolution 52:  1482 – 1486.

West, S. A., A. D. Peters, & N. H. Barton.  1998.  Testing for epistasis between deleterious mutations.  Genetics 149:  435 – 444.

Gross, K. L., A. Peters, & K. S. Pregitzer.  1993.  Fine root growth and demographic responses to nutrient patches in four old-field plant species.  Oecologia 95:  61 – 64.