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Assessing patterns of hybridization between North Atlantic eels using diagnostic single-nucleotide polymorphisms
The two North Atlantic eel species, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) and the American eel (Anguilla rostrata), spawn in partial sympatry in the Sargasso Sea, providing ample opportunity to interbreed. In this...
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Erratum: Bottlenecks, population differentiation and apparent selection at microsatellite loci in Australian Drosophila buzzatii
Correction to: Heredity (2009) 102, 389–401; doi:10.1038/hdy.2008.127 The authors have realized that an incorrect version of Table 3 was published. Please see the correct table below. The authors apologize for...
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Bottlenecks, population differentiation and apparent selection at microsatellite loci in Australian Drosophila buzzatii
Species colonizing new areas disjunct from their original habitat may be subject to novel selection pressures, and exhibit adaptive genetic changes. However, if colonization occurs through a small number of fo...
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Herbarium specimens as a source of DNA for AFLP fingerprinting of Phragmites (Poaceae): possibilities and limitations
Herbarium collections are a valuable source of genetic information. Even though the DNA obtained from the specimens is often highly fragmented and present in small quantities, it has been successfully used par...
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Adaptive divergence in a high gene flow environment: Hsc70 variation in the European flounder (Platichthys flesus L.)
Little is known about local adaptations in marine fishes since population genetic surveys in these species have typically not applied genetic markers subject to selection. In this study, we used a candidate ge...
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A phylogeographic study of the cosmopolitan genus Phragmites (Poaceae) based on AFLPs
Within the genus Phragmites (Poaceae), the species P. australis (the common reed) is virtually cosmopolitan, and shows considerable variation in ploidy level and morphology. Genetic variation in Phragmites was st...
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Use of ITS rDNA for discriminating of larval stages of two microphallid (Digenea) species using Hydrobia ulvae (Pennant, 1777) and Corophium volutator (Pallas, 1766) as intermediate hosts
Digenean trematodes encompass several species with little morphological differentiation in the larval stages and, as a result, uncertainty prevails regarding species identification. The microphallid trematode Ma...
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In vitro genetically aberrant T-cell clones with continuous growth are associated with atopic dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis is a disease with a genetic predisposition affecting the immune system, with T lymphocytes participating in the immune dysregulation. Most in vitro T lymphocyte studies of atopic dermatitis h...