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Genetic diversity of the tropical tree Terminalia amazonia (Combretaceae) in naturally fragmented populations

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Research has been conducted on populations of neotropical tree species Terminalia amazonia. The authors have investigated the effect of long-term fragmentation on genetic diversity of these populations via the use of random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis.

Author: Pither, R., Shore, J. S., Kellman, M.
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: Heredity
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0018-067X
Year: 2003
Canada, Science & research, Biological diversity, Biodiversity, Genetic polymorphisms, Heredity, Population genetics, Structure, Tropical plants

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Microsatellite DNA analysis of population structure in Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus), with direct comparison to allozyme and mtDNA RFLP analysis

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The article discusses a microsatellite analysis of population structure in Atlantic herring. Data demonstrating the existence of genetically distinct populations and the utility of DNA markers are presented.

Author: Turan, C., Carvalho, G.R., O'Connell, M., Wright, J.M., Shaw, P.W.
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: Heredity
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0018-067X
Year: 1999
International, Genetic markers, Molecular genetics, Isoenzymes, Population biology, Herring

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