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BA in Zoology, University of Oxford 1976; Ph. D in Population Genetics, University of London 1980; Research Demonstrator in Genetics, University College of Swansea 1979-1981; Visiting Fellow, Laboratory of Genetics, The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, North Carolina 1981-1983; Lecturer in Genetics, University of Leicester 1983-1986; Lecturer (1987), Reader (1997) and Professor of Evolutionary Genetics (2004) University of Nottingham. Managing Editor, Heredity (2000-2003). Vice-President (External Affairs), Genetics Society 2008-2012, Appointed Fellow of the Institute of Biology, 2009. Member RAE Biological Sciences Panel and Sub-Panel, 2001 and 2008.
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BUTLIN RK and BROOKFIELD JFY, 2017. Genetic variation, selection and evolution: special issue in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the population genetics group meeting. Heredity. 118(1), 1
BROOKFIELD, J.F.Y., 2016. Why are estimates of the strength and direction of natural selection from wild populations not congruent with observed rates of phenotypic change? BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology. 38, 927–934
BROOKFIELD JF, 2016. Biased image cropping and non-independent samples. BMC biology. 14(1), 85
BROOKFIELD, J.F.Y., 2014. How evolution happens. Review of "Mutation-Driven Evolution" by Masatoshi Nei Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 29, 189
BROOKFIELD, J.F.Y., 2014. Professor Bryan Clarke Obituary Genetics Society News. 71, 18-19
BROOKFIELD, J.F.Y., 2014. How breeding with an ancient human species gave Tibetans their head for heights The Conversation.
PHINCHONGSAKULDIT, J, CHAIPAKDEE, P., COLLINS, J.F, HAROENSUTASINEE, M and BROOKFIELD, J.F.Y., 2013. Population genetics of cobia (Rachycentron canadum) in The Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea: Fisheries management implications Aquaculture International. 21, 197-217
HELLEN, E.H.B. and BROOKFIELD, J.F.Y., 2013. The diversity of class II transposable elements in mammalian genomes has arisen from ancestral phylogenetic splits during ancient waves of proliferation through the genome Molecular Biology and Evolution. 30(1), 100-108
STANCZYK, N.M., BROOKFIELD, J.F.Y., FIELD, L.M. and LOGAN, J.G., 2013. Aedes aegypti mosquitoes exhibit decreased repellency by DEET following previous exposure PLoS ONE. 8(2), e54438
EHB HELLEN and JFY BROOKFIELD, 2013. Transposable element invasions Mobile Genetic Elements. 3(1), 1-4
JFY BROOKFIELD, 2013. Quantitative Genetics: Heritability is Not Always Missing Current Biology. 23(7), R276
E.H.B HELLEN and J.F.Y. BROOKFIELD, 2013. Alu elements in primates are preferentially lost from areas of high GC content. PeerJ. 1, e78
BROOKFIELD JFY, 2012. Heritability. Current biology : cb. 22(7), R217-9
BROOKFIELD JFY, 2011. Host-Parasite Relationships In The Genome. Bmc Biology. 9, 67
BROOKFIELD JFY, 2011. Dangers Of 'Adaptation' Heredity. 108, 260
BROOKFIELD JFY, 2011. Transposable elements –Are they good for you after all Genetics Society News. 65, 2024-2027
JOHN F.Y. BROOKFIELD, 2011. Coalescence: the Sharing of Ancestry of Alleles John Wiley. Available at:
HELLEN, E.H.B. and BROOKFIELD, J.F.Y., 2011. Investigation of the origin and spread of a mammalian transposable element based on current sequence diversity Journal of Molecular Evolution. 73(5-6), 287-296
BROOKFIELD, JOHN F Y, 2010. Q&A: promise and pitfalls of genome-wide association studies BMC Biology. 8, 41
BROOKFIELD, J.F.Y., 2010. Evolution is a quantitative science pLOS Biology. 8(5), e1000381
STANCZYK, N.M., BROOKFIELD, J.F.Y., IGNELL, R., LOGAN, J.G. and FIELD, L.M., 2010. Behavioral insensitivity to DEET in Aedes aegypti is a genetically determined trait residing in changes in sensillum function Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107(19), 8575-8580
BROOKFIELD, J.F.Y., 2010. Experimental Evolution: The Rate of Adaptive Evolution. . Current Biology. 20(1), R23-25.
COOPER, M.B, LOOSE, M and BROOKFIELD, J.F.Y., 2009. The evolutionary influence of binding site organization on gene regulatory networks. Biosystems. 96, 185-93
BROOKFIELD, J.F.Y., 2009. Evolution and evolvability: celebrating Darwin 200. Biology Letters. 5(1), 44-46
STYLES, P. and BROOKFIELD, J.F.Y., 2009. Source gene composition and gene conversion of the AluYh and AluYi lineages of retrotransposons BMC Evolutionary Biology. 9, 102