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Genealogy and Speciation in Heliconius Butterflies
... sampled for the main groups (m elpom en e-cydn o and er- ato-him era) and both alleles o f the nuclear genes were sequenced (table 1). H elicon iu s heu rippa and H elicon iu s pachinus, two parapatric sister taxa o f H. ... See full document
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The ecology and genetics of speciation in Heliconius butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)
... differences. Heliconius clysonymus and ...1971). Heliconius charithonia lays larger clutches of smaller eggs, and is also more mobile, being the only member of the genus that regularly colonizes Caribbean ... See full document
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Drift and Directional Selection Are the Evolutionary Forces Driving Gene Expression Divergence in Eye and Brain Tissue of Heliconius Butterflies
... ABSTRACT Investigating gene expression evolution over micro- and macroevolutionary timescales will expand our understanding of the role of gene expression in adaptation and speciation. In this study, we ... See full document
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Ecological divergence and speciation in Heliconius cydno and H. melpomene
... Amazonian butterflies was originally presented as a striking example of spéciation due to natural ...in Heliconius butterflies, a group well known for Müllerian mimicry (mimicry between distasteful ... See full document
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Neutral genomic microevolution of a recently emerged pathogen, salmonella enterica serovar agona
... preliminary genealogy of the 73 genomes for filtering ...that genealogy, indicating that they reflected individual mutational ...mutational genealogy, with 143 nodes (Figure 1, Figure S1), that was ... See full document
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A Genealogy of the Grand Komnenoi of Trebizond
... published genealogy of the emperors of Trebizond was that written by the French Byzantinist, Charles Du Fresne, Seigneur Du Cange, in his seminal genealogical compilation, the Historia Byzantina (1680, ...his ... See full document
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On a genealogy of the emotions from a rhetorical perspective
... reason, defends the intelligence of the emotions, underscores the social, cultural and even political dimensions of the emotions as well as the necessity of taking a narrative approach[r] ... See full document
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A genealogy of the balance of power
... The London School of Economics and Political Science A Genealogy of the Balance of Power Morten Skumsrud Andersen A thesis submitted to the Department of International Relations of the London School o[.] ... See full document
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Automated identification of moth species
... UK butterflies training set is ...(UK Butterflies and Belize) performed better than our superfamily Bombycoidea training ...UK Butterflies and Belize were tested against superfamily Bombycoidea ... See full document
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A genealogy of precarity and its ambivalence
... her genealogy of precarity, Maribel Casas-Cortés looks at the activist networks that emerged in those years as ‘a Deleuzian politics of unfixed alliances’ that transformed the precariat into a political subject ... See full document
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A Genealogy Of Patient Rights
... By its insistence on the importance of the provision of universal health care the practice of social medicine in Australia, in the form of the national campaign against tuberculosis, g[r] ... See full document
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Security: An Australian Genealogy
... 1991, Australia's Regional Security, Sydney: Allen and Unwin and Canberra: Department of International Relations, Australian National University.. Moira Gatens 1996, Imaginary Bodies: Et[r] ... See full document
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The Will to Power
... Genealogically interpreted, life is neither nature nor culture. It is in fact, a dialectical transformation of nature and culture. Thus against the modern dichotomy of nature and culture, genealogy transforms life ... See full document
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Frontiers of Speciation Research (FroSpects)
... reverse speciation Since a large fraction of the world’s species diversity is of recent evolutionary origin, the ecological and evolution- ary processes underlying biodiversity formation and loss deserve to be ... See full document
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Speciation by Symbiosis: the Microbiome and Behavior
... hologenomic speciation (6, ...various speciation mechanisms related to symbiosis, with notable atten- tion to postzygotic isolation ...and speciation by ... See full document
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Dissolution Behavior of Gold in Alkaline Media Using Thiourea
... Experimental evidence has been found that TU is degraded irreversibly to for- mamidine disulfide (FDS) and sulfinic compounds (S.C.), reaching elemental sulfur as final product. To confirm the above and determine its ... See full document
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Introduction: Theorising Others, A Genealogy
... Hallward’s postcolonial theory is premised on the claim that Anglo-American critical theory has systematically misread French philosophy as proposing philosophies of difference governed [r] ... See full document
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Cryptococcosis Serotypes Impact Outcome and Provide Evidence of Cryptococcus neoformans Speciation
... IMPORTANCE Cryptococcus neoformans is an environmental fungus causing severe disease, estimated to be responsible for 600,000 deaths per year worldwide. This species is divided into serotypes A and D and an AD hybrid, ... See full document
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The Genealogy of Samples in Models With Selection
... allele model. We present these models as versions of the continuous-time Moran model since that is the most natural setting for constructing the ancestral selection graph. How[r] ... See full document
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Gardening for Butterflies (PSU)
... Adult butterflies are more flexible in their needs for nectar ...right. Butterflies also are attracted to weedy areas, so an area left unmowed and allowed to grow will further entice butterflies into ... See full document
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