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    DNA metabarcoding of benthic algae and associated eukaryotes from Lake Baikal in the face of rapid environmental changes by Bukin, Yu S, Kravtsova, L S, Peretolchina, T E, Fedotov, A P, Tupikin, A E, Kabilov, M R, Sherbakov, D Yu, Mincheva, E V

    “…Here we report new data describing the biodiversity of phytobenthic communities based on DNA-metabarcoding using the 18S rDNA marker and the Illumina MiSeq…”
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    The complete mitochondrial genomes of four Baikal molluscs from the endemic family Baicaliidae (Caenogastropoda: Truncatelloida) by Peretolchina, T E, Sitnikova, T Ya, Sherbakov, D Yu

    Published in Journal of molluscan studies (01-08-2020)
    “…Abstract Here, we present the complete mitochondrial (mt) genomes of four members of the Baicaliidae Fisher, 1885, a truncatelloidean family that is endemic to…”
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    Species Composition and Distribution of Free-Living Nematodes (Nematoda) at the Posolskaya Banka Cold Methane Seeps, Lake Baikal by Naumova, T. V., Gagarin, V. G., Sherbakov, D. Yu, Sitnikova, T. Ya

    Published in Inland water biology (01-02-2023)
    “…The Posolskaya Banka cold methane seep area (southern Lake Baikal, depths ~300–500 m) is characterized by weak methane discharge and the deep occurrence of gas…”
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    Some results of molecular phylogenetic studies of Baikal endemic invertebrates by Sherbakov, D. Yu, Kovalenkova, M. V., Maikova, O. O.

    “…Baikal and the fauna inhabiting it became an object of systematic evolutionary studies more than a century ago. With the development of the methodical arsenal…”
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    Molecular phylogenetic studies on the origin of biodiversity in Lake Baikal by Yu Sherbakov, D

    Published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution (01-03-1999)
    “…Lake Baikal is host to some 2500 metazoan species, maybe more, the majority of which are endemic. When studies of the lake shifted from purely descriptive work…”
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    Recent results of molecularphylogenetic studies of endemic invertebrates inhabiting Lake Baikal by Sherbakov, D. Yu, Kovalenkova, M. V., Maikova, O. O.

    “…Lake Baikal and its invertebrates became a subject of systematic evolutionary studies more than a century ago. Exceptional taxonomic diversity of the lake’s…”
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    Effect of co-evolving amino acid residues on topology of phylogenetic trees by Sherbakov, D Yu, Triboy, T I

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-12-2007)
    “…The presence in proteins of amino acid residues that change in concert during evolution is associated with keeping constant the protein spatial structure and…”
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    Evolution of a phosphofructokinase gene intron in gastropods of the family Baicaliidae by Darikova, Yu. A, Sherbakov, D. Yu

    Published in Molecular biology (New York) (01-10-2009)
    “…One of the introns of the phosphofructokinase gene was sequenced and analyzed in seven species of endemic Baikalian gastropods of the family Baicaliidae. The…”
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    Mitochondrial DNA Evolution Trends of Baikal Endemic Sponges. I. The Mitochondrial Genome of S. khanaevi by Maikova, O. O., Sherbakov, D. Yu

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-02-2023)
    “…The nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial genome of a new species of sponge from the Baikal endemic family Lubomirskiidae, Swartschewskia khanaevi, was…”
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    Molecular evidence reveals a polyphyletic origin and chromosomal speciation of Lake Baikal's endemic asellid isopods by Hidding, B., Michel, E., Natyaganova, A. V., Sherbakov, D. YU

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-06-2003)
    “…The six endemic isopod species of Lake Baikal have been regarded as a small species flock with uncertain affinities to related asellids. We provide evidence…”
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    Macrozoobenthic communities of underwater landscapes in the shallow-water zone of southern Lake Baikal by Kravtsova, L.S, Kamaltynov, R.M, Karabanov, E.B, Mekhanikova, I.V, Sitnikova, T. Ya, Rozhkova, N.A, Slugina, Z.V, Izhboldina, L.A, Weinberg, I.V, Akinshina, T.V, Sherbakov, D. Yu

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-07-2004)
    “…Species composition and distribution of macrozoobenthos have been studied in the shallow water zone (0–20 m) of Southern Lake Baikal (Bolshiye Koty Bay). The…”
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    The formation of a fouling community on artificial substrate in Lake Baikal by Kravtsova, L. S., Weinberg, I. V., Khanaev, I. V., Sherbakov, D. Yu, Semovsky, S. V., Adov, F. V., Rozhkova, N. A., Pomazkina, G. V., Shevelyova, N. G., Kaygorodova, I. A.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-09-2006)
    “…Issue Title: Theme:Species and Speciation in Ancient Lakes The development of a fouling community at the surface of an artificial substrate in the littoral…”
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    The Mechanisms for Genetic Diversity of Baikal Endemic Amphipod Gmelinoides fasciatus: Relationships between the Population Processes and Paleoclimatic History of the Lake by Bukin, Yu. S., Petunina, J. V., Sherbakov, D. Yu

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-09-2018)
    “…Amphipods of the species Gmelinoides fasciatus are one of the dominant species in the littoral zone community of Lake Baikal. Earlier, on the basis of the…”
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    ON THE PHYLOGENY OF LAKE BAIKAL AMPHIPODS IN THE LIGHT OF MITOCHONDRIAL AND NUCLEAR DNA SEQUENCE DATA by Sherbakov, D. Yu, Kamaltynov, Ogarkov, Vainola, Vainio, Verheyen

    Published in Crustaceana (1999)
    “…Abstract Two DNA sequence data sets, one from the nuclear 18S rRNA gene (520 bp long), the other from the mitochondrial COI gene (540 bp), are used to…”
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    Molecular evolution of the Lake Baikal endemic caddisflies (Trichoptera) by Triboy, T. I., Nepokrytykh, A. V., Rozhkova, N. A., Bukin, Yu. S., Sherbakov, D. Yu

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-04-2017)
    “…Phylogenetic relationships of the nine Lake Baikal endemic caddisfly species with the representatives of the genus Apatania (Apataniidae) were reconstructed on…”
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    Genetic and morphological diversification in gastropods of the Baicaliidae family by Kovalenkova, M. V., Sitnikova, T. Ya, Sherbakov, D. Yu

    “…The combined (“total evidence”) phylogenetic inference was based on the comparison of the intronic nucleotide sequences of the ATP synthase α-subunit gene of…”
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    Transformation of Baikal sponges (family Lubomirskiidae) after penetration into the Angara River by Maikova, O. O., Bukshuk, N. A., Itskovich, V. B., Khanaev, I. V., Nebesnykh, I. A., Onishchuk, N. A., Sherbakov, D. Yu

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-12-2017)
    “…Genetic and morphological analysis of endemic sponges of the Lubomirskiidae family from Lake Baikal and the upper reaches of the Angara River was performed…”
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    Identification of filamentous green algae from an area of local biogenic pollution of Lake Baikal (Listvennichnyi Bay) using SSU 18S rDNA by Romanova, E. V., Kravtsova, L. S., Izhboldina, L. A., Khanaev, I. V., Sherbakov, D. Yu

    “…A local eutrophication process is noted for the first time in Listvennichnyi Bay in Lake Baikal. Using morphological and molecular-genetic methods, species of…”
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    Molecular phylogenetic study of the systematic position of Baikalian oligochaetes in Clitellata by Kaygorodova, I. A., Sherbakov, D. Yu

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-12-2006)
    “…Phylogenetic relationships within the class Clitellata were examined using partial nucleotide sequences of the nuclear 18S ribosomal RNA gene. In the analysis,…”
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