Search Results - "Girnyk, Anastasiya E"
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The origin of multiple clones in the parthenogenetic lizard species Darevskia rostombekowi
Published in PloS one (20-09-2017)“…The all-female Caucasian rock lizard Darevskia rostombekowi and other unisexual species of this genus reproduce normally via true parthenogenesis. Typically,…”
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Origin, clonal diversity, and evolution of the parthenogenetic lizard Darevskia unisexualis
Published in BMC genomics (11-05-2020)“…The hybridization of female D. raddei and male D. valentini gave rise to the parthenogenetic Caucasian rock lizard Darevskia unisexualis. A previously…”
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Multiple interspecific hybridization and microsatellite mutations provide clonal diversity in the parthenogenetic rock lizard Darevskia armeniaca
Published in BMC genomics (29-12-2018)“…The parthenogenetic Caucasian rock lizard Darevskia armeniaca, like most other parthenogenetic vertebrate species, originated through interspecific…”
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The mixed liver and kidney transcriptome dataset of Darevskia valentini rock lizard
Published in BMC research notes (08-11-2022)“…Abstract Objectives This study is performed in the frame of a bigger study dedicated to genomics and transcriptomics of parthenogenesis in vertebrates. Among…”
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De novo transcriptome assembly and annotation of parthenogenetic lizard Darevskia unisexualis and its parental ancestors Darevskia valentini and Darevskia raddei nairensis
Published in Data in brief (01-12-2021)“…Darevskia rock lizards include 29 sexual and seven parthenogenetic species of hybrid origin distributed in the Caucasus. All seven parthenogenetic species of…”
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Love bites: males of lizards prefer to mate with conspecifics, but do not disdain parthenogens
Published in Biological journal of the Linnean Society (03-07-2024)“…Abstract Parthenogenesis has been discovered in a great number of reptiles, indicating that parthenogens can outcompete bisexual species and hybridize with…”
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