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Urban developmental environments alter tadpole phenotypes depending on origin
Urbanisation has rapidly altered the ecological and evolutionary contexts for many species. Using a reciprocal transplant experiment with frog larvae, we find that urban environments can alter morphological, developmental and behavioural traits at both ecological and evolutionary scales.
Andrew D. Cronin +3 more
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Summary Plants are often subjected to environmental variations in the context of infection such that virus‐induced and abiotic stresses co‐occur. One such environmental variation is water stress, which strongly impacts plant fitness. Although there is ample evidence of the beneficial effects of plant viruses under drought, the consequences of infection
Camila Jaime +4 more
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<p align="justify">En el mejoramiento del cultivo de arveja es importante estimar los factores heredables que, asociados al rendimiento y la precocidad de los diferentes materiales, tienden a incrementar la productividad.
Ligarreto Gustavo
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Potential Adaptive Introgression From Dogs in Iberian Grey Wolves (Canis lupus)
ABSTRACT Invading species along with increased anthropogenization may lead to hybridization events between wild species and closely related domesticates. As a consequence, wild species may carry introgressed alleles from domestic species, which is generally assumed to yield adverse effects in wild populations.
Carlos Sarabia +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To critically review the literature and synthesize evidence on the incremental yield of prenatal exome sequencing (PES) in fetuses with an apparently normal phenotype with a normal G‐banded karyotype or chromosomal microarray (CMA).
A. Sotiriadis +5 more
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Plant functional traits and the entangled phenotype
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Integrated phenotypes consist of multiple traits with enough coordination within and across organs to result in viable individuals, which not only respond to the surrounding environment but also modify it in myriad ways.
Sandra Díaz
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Hair fragility (trichorrhexis nodosa) in alopecic Pomeranian dogs
Background – Alopecia associated with hair cycle arrest (HCA, Alopecia X) is well‐recognised in Pomeranian dogs. The authors are unaware of reports of hair fragility in affected dogs. Hypothesis/Objectives – Following the observation of frequent hair shaft abnormalities in alopecic Pomeranians, we hypothesised that hair fragility events would be more ...
Erin Brennan +6 more
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Summary Phenotypic and genomic diversity in Arabidopsis thaliana may be associated with adaptation along its wide elevational range, but it is unclear whether elevational clines are consistent among different mountain ranges. We took a multi‐regional view of selection associated with elevation.
Diana Gamba +14 more
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Background – Autosomal recessive ichthyosis leads to structural or biochemical changes that impair skin barrier function. Hypothesis/Objectives – To assess (1) the phenotype and genotype in a litter of Jack Russell Terriers with autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis (ARCI), and (2) the defective skin barrier and determine if a topical ceramide can ...
Elizabeth Mauldin +7 more
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Objetivo. Analizar la resistencia de Escherichia coli a los antibióticos de acuerdo con la presencia de beta-lactamasas de espectro extendido (BLEE). Materiales y métodos.
Norton Pérez +2 more
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