Freeland - Molecular Ecology (Wiley, 2005) - Answer potx
... Characterization of 11 polymorphic tetra- nucleotide microsatellites for forensic applications in California elk (Cervus elaphus cana- densis). Molecular Ecology Notes 2: 425 427. Jordan, M. A., ... Assortative mating among rock-dwelling cichlid fishes supports high estimates of species richness from Lake Malawi. Molecular Ecology 7: 991 1001. Velazquez, R. R. E., Zurdo-Pineiro, J. L....
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freeland - molecular ecology (wiley, 2005)
... variability Allozymes Co-dominant Nuclear Low Low Limited Limited Low-moderate PCR-RFLPs Co-dominant Nuclear Organelle Moderate Low Limited Limited Low-moderate DNA sequences Co-dominant Nuclear Organelle Low-high ... Low-high Moderate Yes High Low-moderate SNPs Co-dominant Nuclear Organelle High Moderate-high Yes High Moderate Microsatellites Co-dominant Nuclear Organelle High Moderate-high...
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... this 20 MOLECULAR GENETICS IN ECOLOGY the characterization of proteins from fruitfly populations changed forever our understanding of ecology and evolution. The Emergence of Molecular Ecology Ecology ... replication is bi-directional and can be initiated at multiple sites by a primer (a short segment of DNA) AN UNLIMITED SOURCE OF DATA 11 1 Molecular Genetics in Ecology What is...
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... I primer 5‘-CTCGTAGACTGCGTACCAATTC 3‘-CATCTGACGCATGGTTAAG AATGAGTCCTGAGTAGCAG-5‘ T TACTCAGGACTCA-3‘ Eco RI adaptor Mse I adaptor 5‘-AATTC 3‘-G AATG-5‘ T -3 ‘ DNA Digest with Eco RI and Mse I Adaptor ... primer AATG AGTCCTGAGTAGCAG-5‘ T TACTCAGGACTCA-3‘ (+n+3n)AATGAGTCCTGAGTAGCAG Mse I primer 5‘-CTCGTAGACTGCGTACCAATTC 3‘-CATCTGACGCATGGTTAAG GACTGCGTACCAATTC(+n) Eco RI primer AATG AGTCCTGAGT...
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Freeland - Molecular Ecology (Wiley, 2005) - Chapter 3 docx
... intraspecific genetic diversity in plants. Molecular Ecology 13: 1143 1155. Simon, J C., Rispe, C. and Sunnucks, P. 2002. Ecology and evolution of sex in aphids. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17: 34 39. van ... geogra- phical area. In theory this definition may seem fairly straightforward (at least for sexually reproducing species), but in practice there are a number of reasons why...
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Freeland - Molecular Ecology (Wiley, 2005) - Chapter 5 pdf
... time. X Y Z X Y Z X-1 Y Z-1 X-2 Z-2 X Site 2 Site 1 Site 3 X-1 Y X-1 X-2 Y-1 Y-2 Z Site 1 Site 2 Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site: Taxon: 1 Y 1 X-1 2 X-2 1 Z-1 3 Z-2 Site: Taxon: 1 X-1 1 X-2 2 Y-1 2 Y-2 3 Z (a) (b) Figure ... translate into a 5-million-year separation according to a clock of 1 per cent per million years, but a 10-million-year separation according to a clock of 0.5 per cent per milli...
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Freeland - Molecular Ecology (Wiley, 2005) - Chapter 6 ppsx
... estimated on the basis of within-indi v idual and within-popula tion allele frequen- cies. Sex-l inked molecular markers tell us that various taxonomic groups, includ- ing birds, frogs and social ... males are homogametic (ZZ). A chromo-helicase-DNA-binding (CHD) gene is located on each of the W and Z sex chromosomes of most bird species (CHD-W and CHD-Z, respectively). A pair of primers...
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Freeland - Molecular Ecology (Wiley, 2005) - Chapter 7 pot
... genetics remains one of the most important applications of molecular ecology. There are, however, many other reasons why molecular ecology can be considered an applied science, and some of these ... individuals. Morpholo- gical characters of caterpillars and adults, plus the identity of their food plants, were superimposed onto a neighbour-joining tree that was recon- structed from the...
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