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ABSTRACT Although population genomics approaches have been successful in identifying regions of the genome shaped by natural selection, progress in dissecting the molecular mechanisms of adaptive variants and traits has been slow. By integrating multi‐tissue (gill, spleen, olfactory rosette, whole eye, and liver) transcriptomes from 16 wild Eurasian ...
M. Yu. Ozerov+4 more
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Association between dietary niacin intake and dyslipidemia prevalence in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES). [PDF]
Gao M, He Y, Xiao Y, Yang L.
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L’apport des travaux de l’ex-RDA dans le domaine de la Literaturwissenschaft
Yves Gilli
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Local Selection Shaped the Diversity of European Maize Landraces
ABSTRACT The introduction of populations to novel environments can lead to a loss of genetic diversity and the accumulation of deleterious mutations due to selection and demographic changes. We investigate how the recent introduction of maize to Europe shaped the genetic diversity and differentiation of European traditional maize populations and ...
Margarita Takou+2 more
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Association analyses reveal both anthropic and environmental selective events during eggplant domestication. [PDF]
Omondi E+11 more
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ABSTRACT The vast tropical rainforests of the Guiana Shield in Northern South America play a vital role in maintaining the region's ecological balance and economy. Increasing pressure from selective logging, gold mining and climate variability threatens these ecosystems. Sustainable rainforest management requires understanding the genetic diversity and
Julien Bonnier+8 more
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A qualitative exploration of the early adoption of an electronic medical record system for type 1 diabetes management in Rwanda. [PDF]
Bille N+5 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding species‐ or population‐specific dietary specialisation is key to informing habitat conservation needs and successful ex situ recovery programs for many endangered species. One of the most endangered populations in Canada, the behaviourally distinct deep‐snow ecotype of the Southern Mountain caribou, is characterised by a winter ...
Scott Sugden+6 more
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