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Abstract Blue‐eyed red‐fin pleco Hypostomus soniae (family Loricariidae) presented a putative sex system XX/XY in early stage. Aiming to explore the inter‐populational karyotypic variation and proposed emergence of the XX/XY system, we studied 13 H. soniae individuals (6 males, 7 females) from the Tapajós River.
Luan Aércio Melo Maciel +6 more
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Lyophilised Reverse Transcriptase and Polymerase for Point-of-Care Diagnostics of SARS-CoV-2. [PDF]
Mutter N +12 more
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Acyclic and dideoxy terminator preferences denote divergent sugar recognition by archaeon and Taq DNA polymerases [PDF]
Andrew F. Gardner
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Abstract Here, we describe a new species of Peckoltia (Loricariidae; Hypostominae) from the rapids of the Rio Tocantins‐Araguaia basin, previously identified as Peckoltia vittata, using an integrative taxonomy approach. The new species is distinguished from congeners by ventral region presenting diffuse stripes on surface, not presenting spots or ...
Felipe Arian Andrade de Araújo +3 more
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Duplex Probe-Based Fluorescence Melting Curve Analysis for Simultaneous Genotyping of rs1126728 and rs11208257 in the Phosphoglucomutase-1 Gene. [PDF]
Soejima M, Koda Y.
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Obstacles of Multiplex Real-Time PCR for Bacterial 16S rDNA: Primer Specifity and DNA Decontamination ofTaqPolymerase [PDF]
Sebastian Philipp +3 more
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Abstract A new species of Characidium is described from the Urubamba River basin, within the Ucayali‐Urubamba Piedmont ecoregion, Peru. The new species can be readily distinguished from all congeners, except Characidium cacah, Characidium chicoi, Characidium helmeri, Characidium mirim, Characidium nana, Characidium nupelia, Characidium sterbai ...
Leonardo Oliveira‐Silva +6 more
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A new iridoid, verbascoside and derivatives with inhibitory activity against Taq DNA polymerase
Hugo A. Garro +4 more
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Abstract Environmental and associated ecosystem change may affect the persistence of fish species based on their ability to adapt to changing conditions, including decreasing flows and rising water temperatures. Exceeding the thermal tolerances of stream fish will likely result in a loss of ability to maintain metabolic processes.
Ella K. Humphrey +6 more
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Universal Regulation of DNA Polymerase via Photocaged Primer Enables Light-Start Isothermal Amplification on Demand. [PDF]
Qing M +7 more
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