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A predicted microsatellite map of the passerine genome based on chicken–passerine sequence similarity

Molecular Ecology, 2006
AbstractWe present a predicted passerine genome map consisting of 196 microsatellite markers distributed across 25 chromosomes. The map was constructed by assigning chromosomal locations based on the sequence similarity between 550 publicly available passerine microsatellites and the draft chicken genome sequence published by the International Chicken ...
Deborah A, Dawson   +6 more
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PASSERINES

2019
Jeannie Gray, Ian Fraser
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Morphological Consequences of Migration in Passerines

2003
Migration, like any other ecological factor, shapes the morphology of birds. Most ecomorphological studies of migration have mainly considered external features (e.g. Cox 1968; Gaston 1974; Greenberg 1981). Winkler and Leisler (1992) partly overcame this deficit and related skeletal and myological measurements to migration in several passerine and non ...
Leisler, B., Winkler, H.
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Song Divergence in Passerines

2017
Song is important for mate choice among passerines because males use song to attract mates and females determine mate quality based on song. Therefore, song is likely a reproductive isolating mechanism between populations or species. We can examine the differences in song between hybridizing and non-hybridizing species to better understand speciation ...
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Passerine Morphology

2021
Krista Hagan, Jonathan F. Prather
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Bacterial and Parasitic Diseases of Passerines

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2009
Many veterinarians are relatively unfamiliar with the passerines. The aviculture, diagnostic procedures, and common diseases, and their treatment have been discussed in several recent publications. Owners of passerines (songbirds) are using veterinary care in increasing numbers as aviculturists recognize the advances in avian medical and surgical ...
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Non-Passerines

2019
Jeannie Gray, Ian Fraser
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Passerine birds: going light

2008
‘Going light’ is a term used by breeders of passerine birds for those that are losing body condition with a few (or often no) outward signs. This chapter looks at macrorhabdus ornithogaster; coccidial diseases and general recommendations.
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Passerine Locomotion

2020
Seelia Jacob   +3 more
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