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Scentpost July 1999
DNA loci useful for parentage testing in Dingoes. This will be helpful in verifying pedigrees. My current work centres around differences between mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA for short) in Dingoes and domestic dogs. Mitochondria are special organelles inside cells which provide the energy for the cell to function. Mitochondria have their own DNA ...
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Genetic Diversity in the Dingo
Australian dingoes and domestic dogs. We will use molecular techniques, testing DNA samples extracted from blood and preserved skins using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The highly ... used in our lab for mapping dog disease genes will be used, as well as mitochondrial DNA markers. Other discriminating loci may be developed. We hope to find differences between the ...
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Iguana Specialist Group (formerly the West Indian Iguana Specialist Group)
A concern arises with regard to the use of mitochondrial DNA markers to address questions regarding species boundaries (Moritz 1994). Although mtDNAs are known to show ...
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Bale the Ethiopian wolf hybridizes with domestic dogs (Canis familiaris). Gottelli et al. (1994) used mitochondrial DNA restriction fragments and microsatellite alleles to conclude that hybridization was relatively common in western Bale ...
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Gopher Tortoise Council Grants Program
Colson, University of South Florida, Determination of paternity patterns in gopher tortoises using DNA microsatellites . Jayme Waldron, Clemson University, Ecology of the canebrake rattlesnake in areas ... utilization in relation to invading exotic woody plants. Matt Osentoski, East Carolina University, Mitochondrial DNA variation in the gopher tortoise, gopher tick and gopher cricket. 1989 Lora Smith ...
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Evolution, Mass Extinctions, and Mass Speciations
DNA. Damage to DNA is physical, chemical, and biological, leading to modifications in genetic information. Amino acid ( ... ). Observations indicate mitochondrial DNA evolves at a rate that is five to ten times faster than nuclear DNA in various types of organisms. Such a finding indicates that mitochondrial and nuclear heredity ( ...
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The most sensitive DNA in these cells is the mtDNA, or mitochondrial DNA that supplies the energy conversion used to power cells. These toxic ... the nuclear fallout. The involvement of toxic releases that bioconcentrate in the body and cause DNA cell damage is quite clear. The warning signs of this now predominate the health of ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
Thomas, R.H. 1998. Relationships of lacertid lizards (Reptilia: Lacertidae) estimated from mitochondrial DNA sequences and morphology. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 265: ... relationships to some other `Archaeolacertae' (sensu lato) from Near East, derived from mitochondrial DNA sequences. Journal of zoological Systematics & evolutionary Research 41: 157--161. Pérez-Mellado, V., ...
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HCRI Research Program
George Roderick of the University of California at Berkley, has been using coral DNA from their collection, field samples, and material from the Waikiki Aquarium. The team has developed DNA-based genetic markers for shallow-water corals using a variety of techniques, including markers based on nuclear "microsatellites" and mitochondrial DNA. These markers will be ...
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CRESLI harbor seal page
Carolinas. Stanley et al. (1996) examined worldwide patterns in harbor seal mitochondrial DNA, which indicate that western and eastern North Atlantic harbor seal populations are highly differentiated. Further ...
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