Search Results - "Robinson, Jacqueline A."
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Purging of Strongly Deleterious Mutations Explains Long-Term Persistence and Absence of Inbreeding Depression in Island Foxes
Published in Current biology (05-11-2018)“…The recovery and persistence of rare and endangered species are often threatened by genetic factors, such as the accumulation of deleterious mutations, loss of…”
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Genomic Flatlining in the Endangered Island Fox
Published in Current biology (09-05-2016)“…Genetic studies of rare and endangered species often focus on defining and preserving genetically distinct populations, especially those having unique…”
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The genomic footprint of whaling and isolation in fin whale populations
Published in Nature communications (12-09-2023)“…Twentieth century industrial whaling pushed several species to the brink of extinction, with fin whales being the most impacted. However, a small, resident…”
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Using Computational Simulations to Model Deleterious Variation and Genetic Load in Natural Populations
Published in The American naturalist (01-12-2023)“…AbstractDeleterious genetic variation is abundant in wild populations, and understanding the ecological and conservation implications of such variation is an…”
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Inbreeding threatens iconic killer whales
Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-05-2023)“…Unlike other North Pacific killer whales, Southern Resident killer whales have failed to thrive despite decades of conservation. Genomics combined with…”
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The critically endangered vaquita is not doomed to extinction by inbreeding depression
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (06-05-2022)“…In cases of severe wildlife population decline, a key question is whether recovery efforts will be impeded by genetic factors, such as inbreeding depression…”
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Genome-wide diversity in the California condor tracks its prehistoric abundance and decline
Published in Current biology (12-07-2021)“…Due to their small population sizes, threatened and endangered species frequently suffer from a lack of genetic diversity, potentially leading to inbreeding…”
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High-Resolution Estimates of Crossover and Noncrossover Recombination from a Captive Baboon Colony
Published in Genome biology and evolution (10-04-2022)“…Abstract Homologous recombination has been extensively studied in humans and a handful of model organisms. Much less is known about recombination in other…”
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Genomic signatures of extensive inbreeding in Isle Royale wolves, a population on the threshold of extinction
Published in Science advances (01-05-2019)“…The observation that small isolated populations often suffer reduced fitness from inbreeding depression has guided conservation theory and practice for…”
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Selection against admixture and gene regulatory divergence in a long-term primate field study
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (05-08-2022)“…Genetic admixture is central to primate evolution. We combined 50 years of field observations of immigration and group demography with genomic data from ~9…”
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Analysis of 100 high-coverage genomes from a pedigreed captive baboon colony
Published in Genome research (01-05-2019)“…Baboons (genus ) are broadly studied in the wild and in captivity. They are widely used as a nonhuman primate model for biomedical studies, and the Southwest…”
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In Memoriam: Robert K. Wayne, a pioneer of evolutionary genomics for wildlife with an emphasis on endangered species
Published in The Journal of heredity (06-04-2023)“…Abstract Robert (Bob) Keith Wayne lost his battle with cancer in his home on 26 December 2022 with his wife, Dr. Blaire Van Valkenburgh, by his side. This…”
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Response to Bakker et al
Published in Current biology (25-04-2022)“…Robinson and colleagues respond to the points raised about their paper by Bakker et al…”
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Models based on best-available information support a low inbreeding load and potential for recovery in the vaquita
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Distinguishing between X , Y and YY -bearing Human Spermatozoa by Fluorescence and DNA Content
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International Nursing Students: Their Lived Experiences of Successful Transitions and Retention
Published 01-01-2018“…Despite efforts to increase diversity in the nursing workforce, the number of diverse nursing graduates, particularly those from outside of the United States…”
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Genetics and Disease: Recent Advances in Cytogenetics and Their Relevance to Medicine
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Failure to confirm separation of X- and Y-bearing human sperm using BSA gradients
Published in Nature (London) (31-01-1975)Get full text
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397. Correction of the Dystrophin Gene By the CRISPR/Cas9 System in a Mouse Model of Muscular Dystrophy
Published in Molecular therapy (01-05-2015)Get full text
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Meiosis I non-disjunction as the main cause of trisomy 21
Published in Human genetics (02-11-1977)“…The relative roles of Meiosis I and Meiosis II non-disjunctions in the causation of trisomy 21 have been assessed by analysing the distribution of polymorphic…”
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