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To examine genetic variation in phenotypic plasticity in response to temperature, we grew the genets derived from five wild Primula sieboldii populations at three experimental sites at different altitudes. Phenotypic plasticity of days to bud initiation differed significantly among populations. Most genets of the Saitama population died at experimental
Yasuko Yoshida+2 more
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Low population genetic structure in five Chilean Nothofagus species and high fluctuating asymmetry in Nothofagus pumilio x N. antarctica putative hybrids. [PDF]
Jung RY, Maroja LS, Lacy SN.
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Hybrid zones at the north leading edge of temperate species, at the south rear edge of cool‐temperate species, and the core of their ranges were investigated. The results imply that genetic admixture and phenotypic introgression have been facilitated, except for the latter in traits contributing to reproductive isolation, in the hybrid zone at the ...
Teruyoshi Nagamitsu+2 more
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Microsatellite instability and its impact on nutritional and inflammatory profiles in colorectal cancer. [PDF]
Qu HD, Gao X, Xiao P, Jiao Y.
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Microsatellite spreading in the human genome: evolutionary mechanisms and structural implications.
Eyal Nadir+3 more
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An intronless version of the white pupae (wp) gene was engineered to restore the wild type brown puparium color in white pupae phenotype mutants of the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata. Functionality of the minimal gene version (mini‐wp) was verified in vivo, as one copy of mini‐wp successfully restored the wild type phenotype in homozygous ...
Lucas Henrique Figueiredo Prates+4 more
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A novel intron variant is associated with emerging pfdhps mutant haplotypes in West and Central African Plasmodium falciparum. [PDF]
Hocke EF+26 more
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Coloration serves several fitness‐related functions, including thermoregulation, immunity, social signaling, sexual selection, and predator avoidance. Consequently, color polymorphism can have a significant impact on a species’ interactions with its environment, including its relationships with predators, prey, and potential mates. The wood tiger moth (
Juan A. Galarza+9 more
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First Assembly of a Draft Genome of the Critically Endangered Northern Muriqui (<i>Brachyteles hypoxanthus</i>, Primates, Atelidae) Including Non-Invasive Genotyping Strategies for the Species. [PDF]
de Melo-Ximenes AA+11 more
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