Search Results - "Agwanda, Bernard R."
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Evolutionary relationships and population genetics of the Afrotropical leaf-nosed bats (Chiroptera, Hipposideridae)
Published in ZooKeys (22-04-2020)“…The Old World leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae) are aerial and gleaning insectivores that occur throughout the Paleotropics. Both their taxonomic and…”
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Genomic and Pathogenic Characteristics of Virulent Newcastle Disease Virus Isolated from Chicken in Live Bird Markets and Backyard Flocks in Kenya
Published in International journal of microbiology (2020)“…Newcastle disease (ND) causes significant economic losses in the poultry industry in developing countries. In Kenya, despite rampant annual ND outbreaks,…”
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Potential dual expansion of domesticated donkeys revealed by worldwide analysis on mitochondrial sequences
Published in Dōngwùxué yánjiū (18-01-2020)“…Molecular studies on donkey mitochondrial sequences have clearly defined two distinct maternal lineages involved in domestication. However, domestication…”
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Ultraconserved elements resolve phylogenetic relationships and biogeographic history of African-Malagasy bent-winged bats (Miniopterus)
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-11-2023)“…[Display omitted] •Phylogenomic dataset using ultraconserved elements resolves backbone nodes of Afrotropical Miniopterus radiation.•Ancestral range modelling…”
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A new subspecies of giant sengi (Macroscelidea: Rhynchocyon) from coastal Kenya
Published in Zootaxa (19-03-2021)“…A new subspecies of giant sengi or elephant-shrew, first documented in 2008, is described from northern coastal Kenya. All five currently described species and…”
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A cryptic mitochondrial DNA link between North European and West African dogs
Published in Journal of genetics and genomics (20-03-2017)“…Domestic dogs have an ancient origin and a long history in Africa. Nevertheless, the timing and sources of their introduction into Africa remain enigmatic…”
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