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The mitogenome of Onchocerca volvulus from the Brazilian Amazonia focus [PDF]
James Lee Crainey +5 more
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Commentary on Special Issue: “Towards a Biocultural Synthesis of the Peopling of the Americas”
American Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 188, Issue 3, November 2025.
Maria A. Nieves‐Colón
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Rapid DNA/eDNA‐Based ID Tools for Improved Chondrichthyan Monitoring and Management
ABSTRACT Rapid DNA/eDNA‐based ID tools, which detect specific genetic patterns without requiring sequencing, are essential for biodiversity and wildlife trade monitoring, particularly for species of conservation concern. However, the practical application of these methods remains limited by the availability of standardised protocols, accessibility of ...
Marcela Maki Alvarenga +13 more
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ABSTRACT Obligate biotrophic plant pathogens like the powdery mildew fungi commit to a closely dependent relationship with their plant hosts and have lost the ability to grow and reproduce independently. Thus, at present, these organisms are not amenable to in vitro cultivation, which is a prerequisite for effective genetic modification and functional ...
Anne Loos +7 more
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Complete mitogenome of the invasive bivalve Rangia cuneata [PDF]
Romain Gastineau +3 more
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Population Genomic Insights Into Recent Nutria (Myocastor coypus) Invasion Dynamics
ABSTRACT Nutria (Myocastor coypus) are semi‐aquatic rodents native to South America, introduced to the USA for fur farming during the early twentieth century. This species' herbivory can cause extensive damage to agriculture and wetland ecosystems.
Kristen D. Ahrens +5 more
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The second complete mitogenome of Nemipterus virgatus to dissect control region structure and phylogenetic problem of the superfamily Sparoidea (Teleostei, Perciformes) [PDF]
Renxie Wu +6 more
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Population Genomics Informs Resilience and Vulnerability of Habitat‐Building Coralline Algae
ABSTRACT Maerl beds, formed by free‐living coralline red algae, are biodiversity‐rich and carbon‐storing habitats of high conservation value but remain understudied at the genomic level. Here, we present the first draft genomes and population genomic analyses for two dominant maerl‐forming species in the north‐east Atlantic, Phymatolithon calcareum and
Tom L. Jenkins +5 more
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