Search Results - "YOCKTENG, R."
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Evolution of genome size across some cultivated Allium species
Published in Genome (01-06-2005)“…Allium L. (Alliaceae), a genus of major economic importance, exhibits a great diversity in various morphological characters and particularly in life form, with…”
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Finding candidate genes under positive selection in Non-model species: examples of genes involved in host specialization in pathogens
Published in Molecular ecology (2010)“…Numerous genes in diverse organisms have been shown to be under positive selection, especially genes involved in reproduction, adaptation to contrasting…”
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Isolation of 60 polymorphic microsatellite loci in EST libraries of four sibling species of the phytopathogenic fungal complex Microbotryum
Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-03-2008)“…We report the development of 60 microsatellite markers on four species of the fungal complex Microbotryum, causing anther smut of the Caryophyllaceae…”
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Relationships among pansies (Viola section Melanium) investigated using ITS and ISSR markers
Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-11-2003)“…Sequences of the nuclear region ITS and the variable molecular markers ISSR were used to estimate the phylogeny of the section Melanium of the genus Viola. We…”
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Isolation of Trypanosoma cruzi DNA in 4,000-year-old mummified human tissue from northern Chile
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-04-1999)“…A segment of DNA unique to the kinetoplast of Trypanosoma cruzi was isolated from spontaneously mummified human remains from the coastal area of northern Chile…”
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PERMANENT GENETIC RESOURCES: Isolation of 60 polymorphic microsatellite loci in EST libraries of four sibling species of the phytopathogenic fungal complex Microbotryum
Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-03-2008)“…We report the development of 60 microsatellite markers on four species of the fungal complex Microbotryum, causing anther smut of the Caryophyllaceae…”
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Hybridization screening of very short PCR products for paleoepidemiological studies of Chagas' disease
Published in BioTechniques (01-01-2001)“…Single strands of very short PCR products can be covalently immobilized to a slide and then easily detected by probe hybridization. In this work, the PCR…”
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Phylogenetic relationships among Passiflora species based on the glutamine synthetase nuclear gene expressed in chloroplast (ncpGS)
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-04-2004)“…This paper presents the first molecular phylogeny of the genus Passiflora encompassing almost all sections of this large genus. The nuclear-encoded…”
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Evolution of oil-producing trichomes in Sisyrinchium (Iridaceae): insights from the first comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the genus
Published in Annals of botany (01-06-2011)“…• Background and Aims Sisyrìnchium (Iridaceae: Iridoideae: Sisyrinchieae) is one of the largest, most widespread and most taxonomically complex genera in…”
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Multi-locus phylogenies of the genus Barteria (Passifloraceae) protray complex patterns in the evolution of myrmecophytism
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (2013)“…The four species of the central African genus Barteria show variation in habitat and in degree of association with ants. Whereas B. solida, restricted to…”
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Trypanosoma cruzi DNA in human mummies
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Isolation ofTrypanosoma cruzi DNA in 4,000-year-old mummified human tissue from northern Chile
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Trypanosoma cruzi DNA in human mummies
Published in The Lancet (North American edition) (01-05-1997)“…Chagas' disease (American trypanosomiasis) infects 18-20 million Latin Americans. This incurable disease has been the focus of our research at the Parasitology…”
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