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The Hippo tumor suppressor pathway triggers non-cell autonomous tumorigenesis in Drosophila. [PDF]

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Genetic diversity in wild wheats and goat grass

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2000
The genetic structure of 35 populations of wild relatives of cultivated wheats, all collected in Syria and Lebanon, was assessed using ten isozymes. The populations consisted of diploid goat grass, Aegilops speltoides, diploid wild wheats, Triticum monococcum spp. aegilopoides and T. urartu, and tetraploid wild wheat, T. turgidum ssp. dicoccoides.
J G Waines
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Unraveling the genetic history of the European wild goats

Quaternary Science Reviews, 2018
The population history of the Iberian wild goat and the Alpine ibex has been closely related to that of humans since the Palaeolithic. Current molecular and paleontological studies differ substantially on the phylogenetic origin of the European wild goats, possibly due the loss of genetic variation through time.
Irène Ureña   +2 more
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The wild goat of Montecristo Island: did it ever exist?

Mammalia, 2016
AbstractIt has recently been claimed by Masseti that a wild goat survived on Montecristo Island until the first half of the 20th century and that subsequent selection procedures produced a goat that did not resemble any true wild goat. In the present note, it is emphasized that the Montecristo goat was in fact never taxonomically described.
Spartaco Gippoliti
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Hybrid origin of the Pliocene ancestor of wild goats

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2006
Recent theories on speciation suggest that interspecific hybridization is an important mechanism for explaining adaptive radiation. According to this view, hybridization can promote the rapid transfer of adaptations between different species; the hybrid population thus invades new habitats and diversifies into a variety of new species.
Ropiquet, A., Hassanin, A.
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