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Transposable elements contribute substantially to naturally occurring genetic lethality in Drosophila melanogaster. [PDF]

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Marion SB   +9 more
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The <i>melanized</i> ( <i>mel</i> ) locus of <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> is a mutation in CG17065, an N-acetylglucosamine-6-phosphate deacetylase. [PDF]

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Chandar M   +16 more
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Stability analysis of cocoa clones for yield in the humid tropics of India. [PDF]

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Kireeti A   +7 more
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Accelerated breeding modernization: a global blueprint for driving genetic gains, climate resilience, and food security in rice. [PDF]

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Katiyar SK   +15 more
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Apparent Double Crossing-Over in a Short Genetic Interval in Drosophila melanogaster

Nature, 1960
IN view of the reported occurrence of double crossing-over within a short genetic interval in Aspergillus 1 and of the purported existence of negative interference in bacteriophage2, it is worth while to record the recovery in Drosophila melanogaster of apparent double cross-over types within a short genetic interval where interference is nominally ...
Green M M
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Unequal crossing over at the rRNA locus as a source of quantitative genetic variation

Nature, 1978
MUTATIONS, in the broad sense, are the source of genetic variation for evolutionary change, whether through the agency of natural or artificial selection. The contributions of new mutations to genetic variation in artificial selection lines are thought to be small, as estimates of the rate of generation of new genetic variation by mutation have been ...
R Frankham
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Population genetics of unequal crossing over

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1975
The population genetics of unequal crossing over was examined for an infinite population with random mating. The following cases were considered: 1. There is an initial portion of duplicated genes which offer the opportunity for unequal crossing over, but the primary event leading to the duplication does not occur any more (model 1a). 2.
J. Krüger, F. Vogel
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