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    Genetic variation in a semi-natural Drosophila melanogaster population after a bottleneck II. The relative fitnesses of second chromosomes

    A semi-natural Drosophila melanogaster population was twice forced through a genetic bottleneck and allowed to recover naturally. In one case additional genetic variation was introduced to the recovering populati...

    M. Begon, R. Chadburn, J. A. Bishop, C. Keill in Genetica (1985)

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    Genetic variation in a semi-natural Drosophila population after a bottleneck I. Lethals, their allelism and effective population size

    A semi-natural Drosophila melanogaster population was twice forced through a genetic bottleneck and allowed to recover naturally. In one case additional variation was introduced to the recovering population. The ...

    M. Begon, R. Chadburn, J. A. Bishop, C. Keill in Genetica (1985)

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    The number of genes on the second chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster and a comment on the genetic structure of eukaryotes

    Recessive lethals on the second chromosome were extracted from genetically isolated populations in Australia and the U.K. The frequency of allelism, used in a manner analogous to capture-recapture of animal po...

    J A Bishop, Carol Keill, M R MacNair in Heredity (1981)

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    The population dynamics of genetically determined resistance to warfarin in Rattus norvegicus from mid Wales

    Dominant warfarin resistance and a recessive haemorrhagic trait are apparently controlled by the same allele Rw2.

    J A Bishop, D J Hartley, G G Partridge in Heredity (1977)

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    Melanism in the moth Gonodontis bidentata: A cline within the Merseyside conurbation

    J A Bishop, P S Harper in Heredity (1970)

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    Natural selection and cyanogenesis in white clover, Trifolium repens

    J A Bishop, M E Korn in Heredity (1969)