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    Monitoring genetic diversity in tropical trees with multilocus dominant markers

    Since no universal codominant markers are currently available, dominant genetic markers, such as amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP), are valuable tools for assessing genetic diversity in tropical tr...

    A Kremer, H Caron, S Cavers, N Colpaert, G Gheysen, R Gribel, M Lemes, A J Lowe in Heredity (2005)

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    Optimal sampling strategy for estimation of spatial genetic structure in tree populations

    Fine-scale spatial genetic structure (SGS) in natural tree populations is largely a result of restricted pollen and seed dispersal. Understanding the link between limitations to dispersal in gene vectors and S...

    S Cavers, B Degen, H Caron, M R Lemes, R Margis, F Salgueiro, A J Lowe in Heredity (2005)

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    Genetic differentiation among three neighboring Brazil-cherry (Eugenia uniflora L.) populations within the Brazilian Atlantic rain forest

    Eugenia uniflora L. (pitanga) is widely distributed in tropical areas. It is present in coastal vegetation from Ceara, in northeastern Brazil, to Rio Grande do Sul, at the southern tip of the country. Eugenia un...

    R. Margis, D. Felix, J.F. Caldas, F. Salgueiro in Biodiversity & Conservation (2002)