Most of my publications are listed in Medline [
click here]. A complete list is below.
 
 
Witherspoon, D.J., Wooding, S., Rogers, A.R., Marchani, E.E., Watkins, W.S., Batzer, M.A., Jorde, L.B. In Press. Genetic similarities within and between human populations. Genetics.
 
 
Rogers, A.R., Wooding, S., Huff, C.D., Batzer, M.A., Jorde, L.B. In Press. Ancestral alleles and population origins: inferences depend on mutation rate. Molecular Biology and Evolution.
 
 
Wooding, S.P. 2007. Following the herd. Nature Genetics 39:7-8. [REPRINT]
 
 
Coisne, S., Bamshad, M., Jorde, L.B., Wooding, S., Stoczkowski, W. 2006. La science et les races. La Recherche 10:30-48.
 
 
Witherspoon, D.J., Marchani, E.E., Watkins, W.S., Ostler, C.T., , Wooding, S.P., Anders, B.A., Fowlkes, J.D., Boissinot, S., Furano, A.V., Ray, D.A., Rogers, A.R., Batzer, M.A., Jorde, L.B. 2006. Human population genetic structure and diversity inferred from polymorphic L1 (LINE-1) and Alu insertions. Human Heredity 62:30-46. [REPRINT]
 
 
Kim, U.-k., Wooding, S., Riaz, N., Jorde, L.B., Drayna, D. 2006. Variation in the human TAS1R taste receptor genes. Chemical Senses 31:599-611. [REPRINT]
 
 
Christensen, G.L.,Wooding, S.P., Ivanov, I.P., Atkins, J.F., Carrell, D.T. 2006. Sequencing and haplotype analysis of the Activator of CREM in the Testis (ACT) gene in populations of fertile and infertile males. Molecular Human Reproduction 12:257-262. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S. 2006. PTC: A 75-year adventure in genetics and natural selection. Genetics 172:2015-2023. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S., Bufe, B., Grassi, C., Howard, M.T., Stone, A.C., Vazquez, M., Dunn, D.M., Meyerhof, W., Weiss, R.B., Bamshad, M.J. 2006. Independent evolution of bitter-taste sensitivity in humans and chimpanzees. Nature 440:930-934. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S., Jorde, L. B. 2006. Duplication and divergence in humans and chimpanzees. BioEssays 28:335-338. [REPRINT]
 
 
Christensen, G.L., Ivanov, I.P., Wooding, S.P., Atkins, J.F., Mielnik, A., Schlegel, P.N., Carrell, D.T. 2006. Identification of polymorphisms and balancing selection in the male infertility candidate gene, ornithine decarboxylase antizyme 3. BMC Medical Genetics 7:27. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S. 2005. Evolution: A study in bad taste? Current Biology 15:R805-R807. [REPRINT]
 
 
Kim, U.-k., Wooding, S., Jorde, L.B., Drayna, D. 2005. Worldwide haplotype diversity and coding sequence variation at human bitter-taste receptor loci. Human Mutation 26:199-204. [REPRINT]
 
 
Nakajima, T., Wooding, S., Satta, Y., Jinnai, N., Goto, S., Hayasaka, I., Saitou, N., Guan-Jun, J., Tokunaga, K., Jorde, L. B., Emi, M., Inoue, I. 2005. Evidence for natural selection in the HAVCR1 gene: high degree of amino-acid variability in the mucin domain of human HAVCR1 protein. Genes and Immunity.[REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S., Stone, A. C., Dunn, D. M., Jorde, L. B., Weiss, R. K., Ahuja, S., Bamshad, M. J. 2005. Contrasting effects of natural selection on human and chimpanzee CC chemokine receptor 5. American Journal of Human Genetics 76:291-301. [REPRINT]
 
 
Jorde, L. B., Wooding, S. 2004. Human genetic variation and "race". Nature Genetics 36:S28-S33. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S. 2004. Natural Selection: Sign, sign, everywhere a sign. Current Biology 14:R700-R701. [REPRINT]
 
 
Bamshad, M., Wooding, S., Salisbury, B., Stephens, J. C. 2004. Deconstructing the relationship between genetics and race. Nature Reviews Genetics 5:898-609. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S., Ostler, C., Prasad, B. V. R., Watkins, W. S., Sung, S., Bamshad, M., Jorde, L. B. 2004. Directional migration in the Hindu Castes: Inferences from mitochondrial, autosomal and Y-chromosomal data. Human Genetics 115:221-229. [DATA][REPRINT]
 
 
Sakagami, T., Witherspoon, D. J., Nakajima, T., Jinnai, N., Wooding, S., Jorde, L. B., Hasegawa, T., Suzuki, E., Gejyo, F., Inoue, I. 2004. Local adaptation and differentiation at the interleukin 13 and interleukin 14 loci. Genes and Immunity 5:389-397. [REPRINT]
 
 
Nakajima, T., Wooding, S., Sakagami, T., Emi, M., Tokunaga, K., Tamiya, G., Ishigami, T., Umemura, S., Munkhbat, B., Jin, F., Guanjun, J., Hayasaka, I., Ishida, T., Saito, N., Pavelka, K., Lalouel, J.-M., Jorde, L. B., Inoue, I. 2004. Natural selection and population history in the human angiotensinogen gene (AGT): 736 complete AGT sequences in worldwide chromosomes. American Journal of Human Genetics 74:.898-916. [DATA][REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S. 2004. Book review: Inferring Phylogenies by Joseph Felsenstein. American Journal of Human Genetics 74:1074. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S., Kim, U.-k., Bamshad, M. J., Larsen, J., Jorde, L. B., Drayna, D. 2004. Natural selection and molecular evolution in PTC, a bitter taste receptor gene. American Journal of Human Genetics 74:637-646. [REPRINT]
 
 
Rogers, A. R., Iltis, D., Wooding, S. 2004. Genetic
variation at the MC1R locus and the time since loss of human body
hair. Current Anthropology 45:105-108. [REPRINT]
 
 
Watkins, W. S., Rogers, A. R., Ostler, C. T., Wooding, S.,
Bamshad, M. J., Brassington, A-M. E., Carroll, M. L., Nguyen, S. V.,
Walker, J. A., Batzer, M. A., Prasad, B. V. R., Reddy, G., Das, P. K.,
Jorde, L. B. 2003. Genetic variation among world
populations: Inferences from 100 Alu insertion
polymorphisms. Genome Research 13:1607-1618. [REPRINT]
 
 
Bamshad, M. J., Wooding, S., Watkins, W. S., Ostler, C. T.,
Batzer, M. A., Jorde, L. B. 2003. Human population genetic structure and
inference of group membership. American Journal of Human Genetics
72:578-589. [DATA][REPRINT]
 
 
Bamshad, M., Wooding, S. 2003. Signatures of natural selection
in the human genome. Nature Reviews Genetics 4:99-111. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S. 2003. PopHist: Inferring population history from the frequency spectrum of alleles. BioInformatics 19:539-540. [REPRINT]
 
 
Marth, G., Schuler, G., Yeh, R., Davenport, R., Agarwala, R., Church, D., Wheelan, S., Baker, J., Ward, M., Kholodov, M., Phan, L., Czabarka, E., Murvai, J., Clutler, D., Wooding, S., Rogers, A., Chakravarti, A., Harpending, H.C., Kwok, P.-Y., Sherry, S. T. 2002. Sequence variations in the public human genome data reflect a bottlenecked population history. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 100:376-381. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S., Rogers, A. 2002. The matrix coalescent and an application to human single-nucleotide polymorphisms. Genetics 161:1641-1650. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S.P., Watkins, W.S., Bamshad, M.J., Dunn, D.M., Weiss, R.B., Jorde, L. B. 2002. DNA sequence variation in a 3.7Kb noncoding sequence 5' of the CYP1A2 gene: Implications for human population history and natural selection. American Journal of Human Genetics 71:528-542. [REPRINT]
 
 
Bamshad, M. J., Mummidi, S., Gonzalez, E., Ahuja, S. S., Dunn, D. M., Watkins, W. S., Wooding, S. P., Stone, A. C., Jorde, L. B., Weiss, R. B., Ahuja, S. K. 2002. A strong signature of balancing selection in the 5' cis-regulatory region of CCR5. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 99:10539-10544. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S. 2001. Nonstationary population genetics and the
evolution of human molecular diversity. Doctoral dissertation. University of
Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S. 2001. Do human and JC virus genes show evidence of host-parasite co-demography? Infection, Genetics and Evolution 1:3-12. [REPRINT]
 
 
Ding, Y.-C., Wooding, S., Harpending, H. C., Chi, H.-C., Li, H.-P., Fu, Y.-X., Pang, J.-F., Yao, Y.-G., Yu, J.-G. X., Moyzis, R., Zhang, Y.-P. 2000. Population structure and history in East Asia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 97:14003-14006. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S., Rogers, A. R. 2000. A Pleistocene population X-plosion? Human Biology 72:693-695. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S. 2000. PRoMT: Inferring demographic history from DNA sequences. BioInformatics 16:298-299. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S., Ward, R.H. 1997. Phylogeography and Pleistocene evolution in the North American black bear. Molecular Biology and Evolution 14:1096-1105. [REPRINT]
 
 
Wooding, S., Ward, R.H. 1996. DNA sequence variation suggests ancient population structure in black bears. Ursus 10:329-333.
 
 
Wooding, S., Waits, L. 1995. DNA sequencing as a tool in bear biology. International Bear Association Newsletter 3:2-3.