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    Restricted mating dispersal and strong breeding group structure in a mid-sized marsupial mammal (Petrogale penicillata) by HAZLITT, S.L, SIGG, D.P, ELDRIDGE, M.D.B, GOLDIZEN, A.W

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2006)
    “…Ecological genetic studies have demonstrated that spatial patterns of mating dispersal, the dispersal of gametes through mating behaviour, can facilitate…”
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    Nematode community structure in the brush-tailed rock-wallaby, Petrogale penicillata: Implications of captive breeding and the translocation of wildlife by Lott, M.J., Eldridge, M.D.B., Hose, G.C., Power, M.L.

    Published in Experimental parasitology (01-10-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Prevalence of infection differed between the colonies (X2=60.97, p<0.0001). ► Infection intensity was significantly higher at wild sites…”
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    Mapping the distribution of the telomeric sequence (T2AG3)n in the Macropodoidea (Marsupialia) by fluorescence in situ hybridization. II. The ancestral 2n = 22 macropodid karyotype by Metcalfe, C J, Eldridge, M D B, Johnston, P G

    Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (2007)
    “…In marsupial karyotypes with little heterochromatin, the telomeric sequence (T(2)AG(3))(n), is involved in chromosome rearrangements. Here we compare the…”
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    Genetic Diversity in Remnant Mainland and “Pristine” Island Populations of Three Endemic Australian Macropodids (Marsupialia): Macropus Eugenii, Lagorchestes Hirsutus and Petrogale Lateralis by Eldridge, M.D.B., Kinnear, J.E., Zenger, K.R., McKenzie, L.M., Spencer, P.B.S.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-06-2004)
    “…Since European settlement, mainland Australia has experienced a wave of mammal extinctions and population declines. However, some species have persisted on…”
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    Chromosome evolution in kangaroos (Marsupialia: Macropodidae): cross species chromosome painting between the tammar wallaby and rock wallaby spp. with the 2n = 22 ancestral macropodid karyotype by O'Neill, R J, Eldridge, M D, Toder, R, Ferguson-Smith, M A, O'Brien, P C, Graves, J A

    Published in Genome (01-06-1999)
    “…Marsupial mammals show extraordinary karyotype stability, with 2n = 14 considered ancestral. However, macropodid marsupials (kangaroos and wallabies) exhibit a…”
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    Mapping the distribution of the telomeric sequence (T2AG3)n in rock-wallabies, Petrogale (Marsupialia: Macropodidae), by fluorescence in situ hybridization. I. The penicillata complex by Metcalfe, C J, Eldridge, M D, McQuade, L R, Johnston, P G

    Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (1997)
    “…The eight Petrogale (rock-wallaby) species of the penicillata complex have a variable rate of karyotypic evolution, with species differing from the ancestral…”
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    Close linkage between RNR and GPD genes on the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) X chromosome by McKenzie, L M, Johnston, P G, Eldridge, M D, Cooper, D W

    Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (01-01-1996)
    “…No recombination was detected between two X-linked loci, RNR (Xp) and GPD (Xq), among 69 backcross progeny of two distantly related tammar wallaby (Macropus…”
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