... guayusa geneticdiversity along the Amazon basin of Ecuador, and formulate stronger conclusions regarding its cultivation history in the ...of genetic variation which can increase the productivity ...
... fluctuations, genetic hitch‑hiking, mutation rate variation and molecular con‑ straints on ...of geneticdiversity and the implications in terms of conservation and manage‑ ment ...in genetic ...
... Observed genetic diversity differences across species were not consistent with gen- eral predictions relating distribution range and intraspe- cific variation: in general, higher levéis[r] ...
... lower geneticdiversity has been attributed to increased selfing or a high paternity correlation due to the spread of introductions across the country through vegetative propagation, recent common ancestry, ...
... of geneticdiversity in Argentinean heterotic maize populations using molecular ...of geneticdiversity and relationships among flint inbred lines would help reduce genetic ...
... of geneticdiversity within subtypes for 35 whole genomes of HIV-1 group ...level, geneticdiversity is greatest at the env locus and is least at the gag-pol and vif loci; such variation is a ...
... ABO belongs to the glycosyltransferase 6 (GT6) family, its members transfer a galactose or an N-acetylgalactosamine to different substrates. In placental mammals, the GT6 family is constituted by seven functional ...
... T he genus Anaplasma (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae) comprises obligatory intracel- lular Gram-negative bacteria that are mainly transmitted by ticks, so far including seven species, Anaplasma phagocytophilum, A. ...
... low geneticdiversity in the species (Table 2) and suggest that gene flow, although limited, must exist between ...of genetic variability due to drift and to the high prob- ability of inbreeding ...
... consequently genetic connectivity, thus constituting two of the most sig- nificant threats to jaguars’ long-term survival ...experience genetic drift caused by small effective population sizes and reduced ...
... polymorphism data that has come with it has provided valuable new tools in the search for traces of Natural Selection in the human genome. Natural Selection is one of the forces that has most shaped our species (Sabeti ...
... The complete mitochondrial genome of the subterranean crustacean Metacrangonyx longipes Amphipoda: a unique gene order and extremely short control region.. Targeted high-throughput seque[r] ...
... More than 170 human papillomavirus (HPV) types have been completely sequenced, curated and divided into five genera: Alphapapillomavirus, Betapapillomavirus, Gammapapillomavirus, Mupapillomavirus and Nupapillomavirus. ...
... animal diversity (Melo et al. 2009). Geneticdiversity in fragmented populations is usually influenced by population size and connectivity (Traill et ...small-scale genetic structure of ...
... Our results suggest the urgency of the re-evalua- tion of the conservation status of Petunia exserta in order to preserve the only known population of this species. Petunia exserta was classified as threate- ned species ...
... The geneticdiversity of “raulí” natural popula- tions (H = ...netic diversity values with dominant molecular markers in other plant species (H RAPD = ...RAPD geneticdiversity observed ...
... Gomortega keule is an endemic woody species from Chile and the only member of the Gomortegaceae family. It is currently an endangered species and is of great scientific interest due to its small area of distribution. The ...
... Each organism has a role or ecological niche, which the ecosystem requires to be stable. The greater the habitat diversity, the greater the species and geneticdiversity, which creates a stable ...
... Pham T.D., Geleta M., Bui T.M., Bui T.C., Merker A., Carlsson A.S. (2011) Comparative analysis of geneticdiversity of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) from Vietnam and Cambodia using agro-morphological and ...