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Empowering Regional Conservation: Genetic Diversity Assessments as a Tool for Eelgrass Management
ABSTRACT To halt the loss of biodiversity, collaboration among scientists, managers and decision‐makers is vital. Although biodiversity loss is a global problem, management actions influencing diversity are often on a local to regional scale. Our study is an example of a regional conservation genomic assessment developed in collaboration between ...
Ellika Faust+5 more
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DIFFERENCES OF FERTILITY IN RECIPROCAL CROSSES BETWEEN INBRED STRAINS OF MICE: DDK, KK AND NC [PDF]
Noboru Wakasugi, T. Tomita, Kyoji KONDO
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The Evolution of Locally Adaptive Chromosome Inversions in Mimulus guttatus
ABSTRACT Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are ubiquitous across the diversity of diploid organisms and play a significant role in the evolution of adaptations in those species. Inversions are thought to operate as supergenes by trapping adaptive alleles at multiple linked loci through the suppression of recombination. While there is now considerable
Leslie M. Kollar+4 more
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HEMOGLOBIN INHERITANCE IN INBRED MOUSE STRAINS, II. GENETIC STUDIES [PDF]
John J. Hutton+3 more
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ABSTRACT The Iberian lynx was at the brink of extinction by the year 2000 but has since then, and thanks to intensive conservation measures, gone through a remarkable recovery, providing a much‐welcomed and encouraging conservation success story.
José A. Godoy+13 more
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Strain differences in seizure-induced cell death following pilocarpine-induced status epilepticus
Mouse strains differ from one another in their susceptibility to seizure-induced excitotoxic cell death. Previously, we have demonstrated that mature inbred strains of mice show remarkable genetic differences in susceptibility to the neuropathological ...
P. Elyse Schauwecker
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GLUCURONIDASE PHENOTYPES OF INBRED MOUSE STRAINS [PDF]
Roger E. Ganschow, Kenneth Paigen
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The study investigated the impact of the delivery method on the microbiome in mice, revealing increased intestinal permeability and altered gene expression in Caesarean section (CS)‐born mice compared to vaginal birth (VB) mice. Administration of Bifidobacterium breve or GOS/FOS partially mitigated these effects, suggesting targeted microbiota ...
Ana Paula Ventura Silva+12 more
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