Search Results - "Dukic, Marinela"
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Male and female recombination landscapes of diploid Arabidopsis arenosa
Published in Genetics (Austin) (03-03-2022)“…Abstract The number and placement of meiotic crossover events during meiosis have important implications for the fidelity of chromosome segregation as well as…”
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How clonal are clones? A quest for loss of heterozygosity during asexual reproduction in Daphnia magna
Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-06-2019)“…Due to the lack of recombination, asexual organisms are predicted to accumulate mutations and show high levels of within‐individual allelic divergence…”
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Genes mirror geography in Daphnia magna
Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2015)“…Identifying the presence and magnitude of population genetic structure remains a major consideration in evolutionary biology as doing so allows one to…”
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Transition from Environmental to Partial Genetic Sex Determination in Daphnia through the Evolution of a Female-Determining Incipient W Chromosome
Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-03-2017)“…Sex chromosomes can evolve during the evolution of genetic sex determination (GSD) from environmental sex determination (ESD). Despite theoretical attention,…”
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Uncovering Cryptic Asexuality in Daphnia magna by RAD Sequencing
Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-11-2015)“…The breeding systems of many organisms are cryptic and difficult to investigate with observational data, yet they have profound effects on a species' ecology,…”
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A high-density genetic map reveals variation in recombination rate across the genome of Daphnia magna
Published in BMC genetics (13-10-2016)“…Recombination rate is an essential parameter for many genetic analyses. Recombination rates are highly variable across species, populations, individuals and…”
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Male meiotic recombination rate varies with seasonal temperature fluctuations in wild populations of autotetraploid Arabidopsis arenosa
Published in Molecular ecology (01-10-2021)“…Meiosis, the cell division by which eukaryotes produce haploid gametes, is essential for fertility in sexually reproducing species. This process is sensitive…”
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