Search Results - "Kump, D. Kevin"
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Rapid spread of invasive genes into a threatened native species
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (23-02-2010)“…When introduced or cultivated plants or animals hybridize with their native relatives, the spread of invasive genes into native populations might have…”
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Identification of Mutant Genes and Introgressed Tiger Salamander DNA in the Laboratory Axolotl, Ambystoma mexicanum
Published in Scientific reports (31-01-2017)“…The molecular genetic toolkit of the Mexican axolotl, a classic model organism, has matured to the point where it is now possible to identify genes for mutant…”
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Origin of amphibian and avian chromosomes by fission, fusion, and retention of ancestral chromosomes
Published in Genome research (01-08-2011)“…Amphibian genomes differ greatly in DNA content and chromosome size, morphology, and number. Investigations of this diversity are needed to identify mechanisms…”
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Variation in salamander tail regeneration is associated with genetic factors that determine tail morphology
Published in PloS one (03-07-2013)“…Very little is known about the factors that cause variation in regenerative potential within and between species. Here, we used a genetic approach to identify…”
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Rapid fixation of non-native alleles revealed by genome-wide SNP analysis of hybrid tiger salamanders
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (24-07-2009)“…Hybrid zones represent valuable opportunities to observe evolution in systems that are unusually dynamic and where the potential for the origin of novelty and…”
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Sal-Site: integrating new and existing ambystomatid salamander research and informational resources
Published in BMC genomics (16-12-2005)“…Salamanders of the genus Ambystoma are a unique model organism system because they enable natural history and biomedical research in the laboratory or field…”
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Sal-Site: research resources for the Mexican axolotl
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2015)“…Sal-Site serves axolotl research efforts by providing Web access to genomic data and information, and living stocks that are reared and made available by the…”
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