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    From America to Eurasia: a multigenomes history of the genus Abies by Semerikova, Svetlana A., Khrunyk, Yuliya Y., Lascoux, Martin, Semerikov, Vladimir L.

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-08-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •Highly resolved species tree of firs was obtained based on ten nuclear genes.•Abies, like other conifers, began to radiate at the Paleogene…”
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    Post-glacial history and introgression in Abies (Pinaceae) species of the Russian Far East inferred from both nuclear and cytoplasmic markers by Semerikova, Svetlana A., Semerikov, Vladimir L., Lascoux, Martin

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-02-2011)
    “…Aim The main aim of the present study is to infer the post-glacial history of Abies species from north-east Asia and to test the hypotheses that coastal Abies…”
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    Sequence Capture of Mitochondrial Genome with PCR-Generated Baits Provides New Insights into the Biogeography of the Genus Abies Mill by Semerikov, Vladimir L, Semerikova, Svetlana A, Khrunyk, Yuliya Y, Putintseva, Yuliya A

    Published in Plants (Basel) (13-03-2022)
    “…Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), being maternally inherited in plants of the family Pinaceae, is an important source of phylogeographic information. However, its use…”
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    Southern montane populations did not contribute to the recolonization of West Siberian Plain by Siberian larch (Larix sibirica): a range-wide analysis of cytoplasmic markers by Semerikov, Vladimir L., Semerikova, Svetlana A., Polezhaeva, Maria A., Kosintsev, Pavel A., Lascoux, Martin

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-10-2013)
    “…While many species were confined to southern latitudes during the last glaciations, there has lately been mounting evidence that some of the most cold‐tolerant…”
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    Cytoplasmic DNA variation does not support a recent contribution of Pinus sylvestris L. from the Caucasus to the main range by Semerikov, Nikolay V., Petrova, Irina V., Sannikov, Stanislav N., Semerikova, Svetlana A., Tashev, Alexander N., Lascoux, Martin, Semerikov, Vladimir L.

    Published in Tree genetics & genomes (01-08-2020)
    “…The history of the interaction between the boreal floras of northern Eurasia and those from the mountain areas located at intermediate latitudes remains…”
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    Colonization history of Scots pine in Eastern Europe and North Asia based on mitochondrial DNA variation by Semerikov, Vladimir L., Semerikova, Svetlana A., Putintseva, Yuliya A., Tarakanov, Vyacheslav V., Tikhonova, Irina V., Vidyakin, Anatoliy I., Oreshkova, Natalia V., Krutovsky, Konstantin V.

    Published in Tree genetics & genomes (01-02-2018)
    “…During Quaternary glaciations, the ranges of Northern Eurasia forest species periodically experienced contraction followed by subsequent re-colonizations in…”
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    Genetic variation and population history of three related fir species Abies sachalinensis, A. nephrolepis and A. gracilis (Pinaceae) revealed by nuclear microsatellites by Semerikov, Vladimir L., Semerikova, Svetlana A.

    “…Seventeen nuclear microsatellite loci (nSSR) were used to study the genetic diversity and historical demography of three Northeast Asian fir species: insular…”
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    Southern montane populations did not contribute to the recolonization of W est S iberian P lain by S iberian larch ( L arix sibirica ): a range‐wide analysis of cytoplasmic markers by Semerikov, Vladimir L., Semerikova, Svetlana A., Polezhaeva, Maria A., Kosintsev, Pavel A., Lascoux, Martin

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-10-2013)
    “…Abstract While many species were confined to southern latitudes during the last glaciations, there has lately been mounting evidence that some of the most…”
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