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To determine the genetic variation of Varroa destructor across different geographical regions. To investigate the haplotype diversity, genetic variation and population structure of mitochondrial cox1 and cytb gene sequences of V. destructor isolates deposited in GenBank.
Seyma Gunyakti Kilinc+3 more
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Unveiling the Genetic Structure of New Caledonian Dugongs Using a Multiscale Genetic Approach: Conservation Challenges for an Isolated Population. [PDF]
Verger P+6 more
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Microhaplotype Methods Enable Relationship Inference in a Bottlenecked Mammalian Species
Northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) are among the most genetically depauperate mammals in the world. A near‐total population bottleneck in the 19th century, coupled with the breeding system of extreme polygyny, has challenged efforts to estimate individual reproductive success with genetic methods.
Keith M. Hernandez+6 more
wiley +1 more source
Personalized Cancer Vaccines in the Clinical Trial Pipeline
This study analyzes the current landscape of personalized cancer vaccine clinical trials, highlighting trends in vaccine platforms, trial phases, and geographic distribution. Peptide and dendritic cell vaccines dominate early‐stage research, with promising immune responses observed in melanoma, glioblastoma, and urothelial cancer trials.
Liudmila Iamukova, Elena Alferova
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Estimating the Effective Population Size Across Space and Time in the Critically Endangered Western Chimpanzee in Guinea-Bissau: Challenges and Implications for Conservation Management. [PDF]
da Silva MJF+20 more
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Four Surgical Cases of Medullary Carcinoma of the Colon. [PDF]
Inao A+10 more
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Microsatellite instability in early sporadic breast cancer
Jacqui Shaw+5 more
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Contemporary surgical management of colorectal cancer in lynch syndrome: considering the implications of known genotype. ABSTRACT Background Lynch syndrome (LS) is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by germline mutations in mismatch repair (MMR) genes, accounting for 1%–3% of all colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnoses.
Ashley Jenkin, Kim‐Chi Phan‐Thien
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Microsatellite Evolution: Testing the Ascertainment Bias Hypothesis
Allan M. Crawford+7 more
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