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    Diversity of digeneans parasitizing Mullus barbatus and Mullus surmuletus (Teleostean, Mullidae) off the coast of Algerian by Gharbi, K., Zenia, S., Tazerouti, F.

    Published in Helminthologia (01-03-2023)
    “…and (Perciformes, Mullidae) are a common marine teleost of great commercial importance in many coastal areas. We studied the communities of Digenea species in…”
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    Glucocorticoids promote structural and functional maturation of foetal cardiomyocytes: a role for PGC-1α by Rog-Zielinska, E A, Craig, M-A, Manning, J R, Richardson, R V, Gowans, G J, Dunbar, D R, Gharbi, K, Kenyon, C J, Holmes, M C, Hardie, D G, Smith, G L, Chapman, K E

    Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-07-2015)
    “…Glucocorticoid levels rise dramatically in late gestation to mature foetal organs in readiness for postnatal life. Immature heart function may compromise…”
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    On the Christoffel product of a D-Laguerre–Hahn form by a polynomial of one degree by Gharbi, K. Ben, Khériji, L.

    Published in Afrika mathematica (2021)
    “…Our aim is to study the Christoffel product of a D -Lagurre–Hahn form u of class s u by a polynomial of one degree. The obtained new form u ~ is also D…”
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    Sturgeon conservation genomics: SNP discovery and validation using RAD sequencing by Ogden, R., Gharbi, K., Mugue, N., Martinsohn, J., Senn, H., Davey, J. W., Pourkazemi, M., McEwing, R., Eland, C., Vidotto, M., Sergeev, A., Congiu, L.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-06-2013)
    “…Caviar‐producing sturgeons belonging to the genus Acipenser are considered to be one of the most endangered species groups in the world. Continued overfishing…”
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    RAD mapping reveals an evolving, polymorphic and fuzzy boundary of a plant pseudoautosomal region by Qiu, S, Bergero, R, Guirao‐Rico, S, Campos, J. L, Cezard, T, Gharbi, K, Charlesworth, D

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-01-2016)
    “…How loss of genetic exchanges (recombination) evolves between sex chromosomes is a long‐standing question. Suppressed recombination may evolve when a sexually…”
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    Deciphering the demographic history of allochronic differentiation in the pine processionary moth Thaumetopoea pityocampa by Leblois, R., Gautier, M., Rohfritsch, A., Foucaud, J., Burban, C., Galan, M., Loiseau, A., Sauné, L., Branco, M., Gharbi, K., Vitalis, R., Kerdelhué, C.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-01-2018)
    “…Understanding the processes of adaptive divergence, which may ultimately lead to speciation, is a major question in evolutionary biology. Allochronic…”
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    Characterization of the symmetric D-Laguerre-Hahn orthogonal polynomial sequences of even class via the quadratic decomposition by Ben Gharbi, K., Khériji, L., Ihsen Tounsi, M.

    “…A regular form w is said to be D-Laguerre-Hahn of class the nonnegative integer , if there exist four coprime polynomials (monic), B, C and D (D depends on )…”
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    A genetic linkage map for Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus): evidence for higher recombination rates and segregation distortion in hybrid versus pure strain mapping parents by Woram, R A, McGowan, C, Stout, J A, Gharbi, K, Ferguson, M M, Hoyheim, B, Davidson, E A, Davidson, W S, Rexroad, C, Danzmann, R G

    Published in Genome (01-04-2004)
    “…We constructed a genetic linkage map for Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) using two backcrosses between genetically divergent strains. Forty-six linkage groups…”
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    Gene mapping in fishes: a means to an end by Danzmann, R G, Gharbi, K

    Published in Genetica (2001)
    “…Genetic research in fishes is poised to contribute a vast amount of information on the structural organization and function of vertebrate genomes. Recent…”
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    Characterization and comparison of microsatellites derived from repeat-enriched libraries and expressed sequence tags by Coulibaly, I, Gharbi, K, Danzmann, R.G, Yao, J, Rexroad, C.E. III

    Published in Animal genetics (01-08-2005)
    “…The construction of high-density linkage maps for use in identifying loci underlying important traits requires the development of large numbers of polymorphic…”
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    Linkage arrangement of Na,K-ATPase genes in the tetraploid-derived genome of the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) by Gharbi, K, Semple, J.W, Ferguson, M.M, Schulte, P.M, Danzmann, R.G

    Published in Animal genetics (01-08-2004)
    “…Summary As part of our efforts to characterize Na,K‐ATPase isoforms in salmonid fish, we investigated the linkage arrangement of genes coding for the α and…”
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    Genome organization of glutamine synthetase genes in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) by Gharbi, K, Murray, B W, Moghadam, H K, Ferguson, M M, Wright, P A, Danzmann, R G

    Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (01-01-2007)
    “…Unlike mammals, bony fish appear to possess multiple genes encoding glutamine synthetase (GS), the nitrogen metabolism enzyme responsible for the conversion of…”
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    Juxtaposed microsatellite systems as diagnostic markers for admixture: an empirical evaluation with brown trout (Salmo trutta) as model organism by Estoup, A., Largiadèr, C. R., Cornuet, J.-M., Gharbi, K., Presa, P., Guyomard, R.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2000)
    “…A juxtaposed microsatellite system (JMS) is composed of two microsatellite repeat arrays separated by a sequence of less than 200 bp and more than 20 bp. This…”
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    Development of a 55K SNP array for oysters (C. gigas and O. edulis) by Gutierrez, A P, Turner, F, Bean, T P, Gharbi, K, Houston, R D

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-09-2016)
    “…Pacific oyster (C. gigas) is one of the most important aquaculture species worldwide, with a production in 2013 of > 550.000 tonnes. The European flat oyster…”
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