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Differential influence of clonal integration on morphological and growth responses to light in two invasive herbs. [PDF]
In contrast to seeds, high sensitivity of vegetative fragments to unfavourable environments may limit the expansion of clonal invasive plants. However, clonal integration promotes the establishment of propagules in less suitable habitats and may ...
Cheng-Yuan Xu +2 more
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The role of active movement in fungal ecology and community assembly [PDF]
Movement ecology aims to provide common terminology and an integrative framework of movement research across all groups of organisms. Yet such work has focused on unitary organisms so far, and thus the important group of filamentous fungi has not been ...
Aguilar-Trigueros, Carlos A. +4 more
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Data vs. Dogma: HIV-1 Integrations Driving Clonal Selection [PDF]
HIV type 1 (HIV-1) is a lentivirus that causes a rapid viremia infecting roughly a billion cells per day, followed by a chronic illness characterized by progressive immunodeficiency due to the almost complete destruction of T helper cells (CD4+ cells).
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Clonal integration of Fragaria orientalis in reciprocal and coincident patchiness resources: cost-benefit analysis. [PDF]
Clonal growth allows plants to spread horizontally and to experience different levels of resources. If ramets remain physiologically integrated, clonal plants can reciprocally translocate resources between ramets in heterogeneous environments. But little
Yunchun Zhang, Qiaoying Zhang
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A greenhouse experiment examined whether clonal integration improves photosynthesis of ramets of alligator weed [Alternanthera philoxeroides (Mart.) Griseb.], a widespread invasive clonal plant in China, in heterogeneous (He) nutrient habitats. The connected pairs of ramets experienced different nutrient levels [high homogeneous (Ho) nutrient, low Ho ...
J. Liu +5 more
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Environments are ubiquitously heterogeneous in nature, and clonal plants commonly benefit from both clonal integration and foraging responses in heterogeneous environments. While many studies have examined clonal integration and foraging responses separately, few have tested the effect of clonal integration on the foraging response of clonal plants to ...
Xiao-Xiao Cao +3 more
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IAMBEE : a web-service for the identification of adaptive pathways from parallel evolved clonal populations [PDF]
IAMBEE is a web server designed for the Identification of Adaptive Mutations in Bacterial Evolution Experiments (IAMBEE). Input data consist of genotype information obtained from independently evolved clonal populations or strains that show the same ...
De Maeyer, Dries +6 more
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SuperFreq: Integrated mutation detection and clonal tracking in cancer
AbstractAnalysing multiple cancer samples from an individual patient can provide insight into the way the disease evolves. Monitoring the expansion and contraction of distinct clones helps to reveal the mutations that initiate the disease and those that drive progression.
Flensburg, Christoffer +3 more
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Background Although both copy number variations (CNVs) and single nucleotide variations (SNVs) detected by single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) are used to study intratumor heterogeneity and detect clonal groups, a software that integrates these two ...
Jeerthi Kannan +4 more
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Effects of nutrient enrichment on seagrass population dynamics: evidence and synthesis from the biomass-density relationships [PDF]
The available data from experimental and descriptive studies on seagrass biomass and density responses to nutrient enrichment were analysed to assess the intraspecific mechanisms operating within seagrass populations and whether biomass-density ...
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