... the genetic connectivity of their populations will support management strategies for long term conservation of the ...species. Genetic diversity and population differentiation was assessed from ...
... (Nei) genetic distance between individuals within a population was ...of geneticdifferentiation between ...of genetic variability observed for Ecuadorian ...
... the genetic structure of five populations of the ascidian Styela rustica at Kongsfjorden, west Spitsbergen (Svalbard ...low genetic structure, as can be expected due to the historical process of recent post ...
... The genetic distance is calculated as the sum of the squared size difference between the two alleles in the comparisons: (S1 – S2) 2 , where S1 is the size of allele 1 and S2 the size of allele ...This ...
... observed geneticdifferentiation. In addition, the differentiation between localities on both sides of the Almeria-Oran front and between FU and localities from the Atlantic Ocean, is reinforced by ...
... about genetic connectivity is important to conserve biodiversity and design marine protected areas ...inter-population differentiation. Microsatellite genotypes showed increasing genetic ...
... 2012. Genetic characterization of Japanese plum cultivars (Prunus salicina) using SSR and ISSR molecular ...The genetic characterization of 29 elite Japanese plum cultivars (Prunus salicina) and 4 Prunus ...
... Subsequently, an unbiased approach for the entire cohort was considered to analyze the results regardless to the gene function. With this aim, only private variants were considered (not described in dbSNP or in the ...
... organizational differentiation of the protocells is increased by recruiting the newly generated (and/or by combining the already existing) components for new or different organizational tasks ...
... In the adult brain, the generation of new neurons continues mainly in two regions, the SVZ in the wall of the lateral ventricles and the SGZ in the dentate gyrus of the hippocam- pus (Alvarez-Buylla and Garcia-Verdugo ...
... In Hotelling’s linear city under locational uncertainty, it is extremely odd to see that, for a significant portion of all valid pairs – to imitate a competitor’s strategy proves to increase the firm’s expected value as ...
... The Differentiation of Self Inventory (DSI; Skowron & Friedlander, 1998) is a self-report instrument designed to operationalize Bowen’s concept of differentiation of ...of differentiation of self ...
... several genetic outcomes—mutagenicity, different types of genetic damage, and cellular repair capacity—were analyzed in a population of older adults classified into frail, prefrail, and ...
... the genetic differences found among populations (Paz-García et ...of genetic differences among local ...limited genetic exchange between populations in the cen- tral Gulf of ...
... Abstract: There are many advantages due to genetic tests. But genetic information, if badly applied, may affect personal and family intimacy or even arouse discrimination. Therefore, data derived from a ...
... It has been previously reported that the genetic material of cells experiences epigenetic variations during the ageing process (reviewed in Sen et al., 2016). A total of 3 studies out of 17 evaluating genomic ...
... Taberlet P., Gielly L., Pautou G., Bouvet J. 1991. Universal primers for amplification of three non-coding regions of chloroplast DNA. Plant Molecular Biology 17: 1105-1109. Tagizad A., Ahmadi J., Haddad R., Zarrabi M. ...
... The group analyzed using the results of SAMOVA showed that annual precipitation explained the genetic dif fer entiation, in agreement with the analysis of all populations. However, the wetland-based route was ...
... example, genetic distances in macaques varied from 2 to 10%; in Catharus birds, ranged from 1 to ...of genetic distances reported for various vertebrate spe- cies are similar to those found between quetzal ...