نتایج جستجو برای: geographical populations

تعداد نتایج: 283132  

2009
MAGDALENA SZCZEPANIAK

Marginal populations are commonly expected to be less genetically variable than populations in the central range, which can make them less viable than the latter (Lesica and Allendorf, 1995). The degree of environmental and geographical marginality influences the genetic structure of populations (Johannesson and André, 2006). According to Mayr's (1970) model, the isolation of marginal populatio...

2011
Nathalie Escaravage Jocelyne Cambecèdes Gérard Largier André Pornon

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Aster pyrenaeus (Asteraceae) is an endangered species, endemic to the Pyrenees and Cantabrian Mountain ranges (Spain). For its long-term persistence, this taxon needs an appropriate conservation strategy to be implemented. In this context, we studied the genetic structure over the entire geographical range of the species and then inferred the genetic relationships between po...

Journal: : 2022

The first in vitro study of seed dormancy breakage Iranian populations St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) with different geographical origins

Journal: :IJHAC 2008
Simonetta Montemagni

The paper illustrates the results of a correlation study focusing on linguistic variation in an Italian region, Tuscany. By exploiting a multi-level representation scheme of dialectal data, the study analyses attested patterns of phonetic and morpho-lexical variation with the aim of testing the degree of correlation between a) phonetic and morpho-lexical variation, and b) linguistic variation a...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1991
A S Carpenter S A Lewis

Aggressiveness and reproduction differed among four geographical populations of M. arenaria on six soybean cultivars in field microplots. These differences were consistent over 3 years. The populations did not differ in virulence; i.e., population by cultivar interactions were not significant. Perineal pattern morphology, the North Carolina differential host test, chromosome counts of immature ...

2016
Magdalena Szenejko Przemysław Śmietana Edyta Stępień

BACKGROUND Poa pratensis is one of the most common species of meadow grass in Europe. Most cultivars of the species found in Poland were originally derived from its ecotypes. We compared the effectiveness of the RAPD and ISSR methods in assessing the genetic diversity of the selected populations of P. pratensis. We examined whether these methods could be useful for detecting a possible link bet...

2009
Daniela de M. e Silva Aparecido D. da Cruz Rogério P. Bastos Mariana P. de C. Telles José Alexandre F. Diniz-Filho

To assess genetic structure and phenotypic diversity of Eupemphix nattereri Steindachner, 1863, morphometric and molecular analyses were carried out for nine populations from the State of Goiás. A total of 11 morphometric traits were evaluated and genetic information was estimated using RAPD markers. Genetic and phenotypic distances were determined as a function of geographical origin. Correlat...

2013
Robert Harniman Thomas J S Merritt Lauren J Chapman David Lesbarrères Mery L Martinez

Population level response to hypoxia has become an issue of global significance because of increased frequency and intensity of hypoxic events worldwide, and the potential for global warming to exacerbate hypoxic stress. In this study, we sequenced two nuclear intronic regions and a single mitochondrial region across seven populations of the African cyprinid, Barbus neumayeri from two river dra...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2004
Jiang-Ping Wang Hung-Du Lin Shong Huang Chih-Hung Pan Xiang-Lin Chen Tzen-Yuh Chiang

The phylogeographical patterns and population genetic structures of Varicorhinus barbatulus in Taiwan were investigated based on genetic diversity of 34 allozyme loci and nucleotide sequences of 3' end of the cytochrome b gene, tRNA genes, D-loop control region, and the 5' end of the 12S rRNA of mtDNA. Allozyme and mtDNA analyses revealing evident geographical structuring suggest limited gene f...

2017
Mayank N. Vahia Nisha Yadav Uma Ladiwala Deepak Mathur

A diffusion equation has been used to study migration of early humans into the South Asian subcontinent. The diffusion equation is tempered by a set of parameters that account for geographical features like proximity to water resources, altitude, and flatness of land. The ensuing diffusion of populations is followed in time-dependent computer simulations carried out over a period of 10,000 YBP....

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