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Documenting homoploid hybrid speciation
Abstract Homoploid hybrid speciation is challenging to document because hybridization can lead to outcomes other than speciation. Thus, some authors have argued that establishment of homoploid hybrid speciation should include evidence that reproductive barriers isolating the hybrid neo‐species from its parental species were derived from hybridization ...
Zhiqin Long, Loren H. Rieseberg
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ABSTRACT Understanding the evolutionary processes underlying range‐wide genomic variation is critical to designing effective conservation and restoration strategies. Evaluating the influence of connectivity, demographic change and environmental adaptation for threatened species can be invaluable to proactive conservation of evolutionary potential.
Anthony E. Melton+6 more
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Polyploidisation of Lobelia speciosa and introgression in Lobelia erinus hybrids
K. Olbricht+3 more
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nQuack: An R package for predicting ploidal level from sequence data using site‐based heterozygosity
Premise Traditional methods of ploidal‐level estimation are tedious; using DNA sequence data for cytotype estimation is an ideal alternative.
Michelle L. Gaynor+7 more
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Dna ploidy status and DNA content instability within single tumors in renal cell carcinoma [PDF]
P P Bringuier+6 more
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ABSTRACT Adaptation to the environment plays an essential role in yeast evolution as a consequence of selective pressures. Lachancea thermotolerans, a yeast related to fermentation and one of the current trends in wine technology research, has undergone an anthropisation process, leading to a notable genomic and phenomic differentiation.
Javier Vicente+5 more
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Occurrence of Ploidy Shift in a Strain of the Imperfect Yeast Candida albicans
Takayuki Suzuki+3 more
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Response to second-line hormone treatment for advanced breast cancer. Predictive value of ploidy determination [PDF]
Leslie Seymour, W. R. Bezwoda, K. Meyer
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ABSTRACT Invasive species present significant management challenges worldwide due to their ability to rapidly adapt to novel environments. The Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas, a globally distributed invasive species, arrived in western Sweden in 2006 but has not yet colonised the low salinity waters of the Baltic Sea, presumably because low salinities
Alexandra Kinnby+5 more
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