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The women´s body like locus of oppression/repression
Considering Simone de Beauvoir's conceptualization of the body as a situation, and the sociocultural fact that women -as a human group- are oppressed/repressed in all societies, the paper underlines: a) how the woman's body is considered an object for ...
Teresa López Pardina
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Self-(in)compatibility inheritance and allele-specific marker development in yellow mustard (Sinapis alba) [PDF]
Yellow mustard (Sinapis alba) has a sporophytic self-incompatibility reproduction system. Genetically stable self-incompatible (SI) and self-compatible (SC) inbred lines have recently been developed in this crop.
Bifang Cheng, Fangqin Zeng
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Two S(self-incompatibility)-family glycoproteins have been identified in stigmas of self-compatible (SC) Brassica napus L. by their ability to interact, in vitro, with a peptide fraction from the pollen coating containing a PCP7-like peptide, PCP7 (pollen coat peptide 7[kDa]) being a pollen coat peptide from self-incompatible (SI) Brassica oleracea L ...
Hiscock, SJ +3 more
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Mapping of panda plumage color locus on the microsatellite linkage map of the Japanese quail
Background Panda (s) is an autosomal recessive mutation, which displays overall white plumage color with spots of wild-type plumage in the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica).
Mizutani Makoto +6 more
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One of the genes responsible for producing different "morphs" of primrose flowers has been identified.
John R Pannell, Guillaume Cossard
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Objective The objectives of this work are to isolate, develop, and characterize polymorphic microsatellite markers for use in Greenland sharks (Somniosus microcephalus).
Meaghan A. Swintek, Ryan P. Walter
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Self-incompatibility is an important evolutionary feature in angiosperms and has major implications for breeding strategies in horticultural crops.
Patrick Ollitrault +7 more
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Comparative gene mapping in Arabidopsis lyrata chromosomes 6 and 7 and A thaliana chromosome IV: evolutionary history, rearrangements and local recombination rates [PDF]
We have increased the density of genetic markers on the Arabidopsis lyrata chromosomes AL6 and AL7 corresponding to the A. thaliana chromosome IV, in order to determine chromosome rearrangements between these two species, and to compare recombination ...
Charlesworth, Deborah +4 more
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Presence versus absence of CYP734A50 underlies the style-length dimorphism in primroses
Heterostyly is a wide-spread floral adaptation to promote outbreeding, yet its genetic basis and evolutionary origin remain poorly understood. In Primula (primroses), heterostyly is controlled by the S-locus supergene that determines the reciprocal ...
Cuong Nguyen Huu +14 more
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Using Flickr Geotagged Photos to Estimate Visitor Trajectories in World Heritage Cities
World tourism dynamics are in constant change, as well as they are deeply shaping the trajectories of cities. The “call effect” for having the World Heritage status has boosted tourism in many cities.
Antoni Domènech +2 more
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