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The Use of “Genotyping-by-Sequencing” to Recover Shared Genealogy in Genetically Diverse Eucalyptus Populations
Published in Forests (01-07-2021)“…The recovery of genealogy in both natural and captive populations is critical for any decision in the management of genetic resources. It allows for the…”
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DNA from mollusc shell: a valuable and underutilised substrate for genetic analyses
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (30-07-2020)“…Mollusc shells are an abundant resource that have been long used to predict the structures of ancient ecological communities, examine evolutionary processes,…”
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Genetic Diversity in Invasive Populations of Argentine Stem Weevil Associated with Adaptation to Biocontrol
Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (14-07-2020)“…Modified, agricultural landscapes are susceptible to damage by insect pests. Biological control of pests is typically successful once a control agent has…”
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An entropy-reducing data representation approach for bioinformatic data
Published in Database : the journal of biological databases and curation (01-01-2018)“…Database URLhttps://github.com/AgResearch/data_prism…”
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Breaking Free: The Genomics of Allopolyploidy-Facilitated Niche Expansion in White Clover
Published in The Plant cell (01-07-2019)“…The merging of distinct genomes, allopolyploidization, is a widespread phenomenon in plants. It generates adaptive potential through increased genetic…”
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Signing in Science
Published in Primary science (01-03-2013)“…This article describes British Sign Language (BSL) as a viable option for teaching science. BSL is used by a vast number of people in Britain but is seldom…”
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Breaking Free: The Genomics of Allopolyploidy-Facilitated Niche Expansion in White Clover
Published in The Plant cell (10-07-2019)“…The merging of distinct genomes, allopolyploidization, is a widespread phenomenon in plants. It generates adaptive potential through increased genetic…”
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