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pro vyhledávání: '"Kin Lan Han"'
Autor:
Samuel K. Wasser, Charles J. Wolock, Mary K. Kuhner, John E. Brown, Chris Morris, Ryan J. Horwitz, Anna Wong, Charlene J. Fernandez, Moses Y. Otiende, Yves Hoareau, Zofia A. Kaliszewska, Eunjin Jeon, Kin-Lan Han, Bruce S. Weir
Publikováno v:
Nature Human Behaviour. 6:371-382
Autor:
Frederick H. Sheldon, David W. Steadman, Sushma Reddy, William S. Moore, Christopher J. Huddleston, Shannon J. Hackett, Kin-Lan Han, Jena L. Chojnowski, Michael J. Braun, Rauri C. K. Bowie, John Harshman, Rebecca T. Kimball, Tamaki Yuri, Christopher C. Witt, Edward L. Braun
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Biology, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 419-444 (2013)
Insertion/deletion (indel) mutations, which are represented by gaps in multiple sequence alignments, have been used to examine phylogenetic hypotheses for some time. However, most analyses combine gap data with the nucleotide sequences in which they
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https://doaj.org/article/99dc4773f8b442e9b966376d8205a8fb
Autor:
Felipe S. Barreto, Kin Lan Han
Publikováno v:
Genome Biology and Evolution
Cellular energy production requires coordinated interactions between genetic components from the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes. This coordination results in coadaptation of interacting elements within populations. Interbreeding between divergent
Autor:
Samuel K, Wasser, Charles J, Wolock, Mary K, Kuhner, John E, Brown, Chris, Morris, Ryan J, Horwitz, Anna, Wong, Charlene J, Fernandez, Moses Y, Otiende, Yves, Hoareau, Zofia A, Kaliszewska, Eunjin, Jeon, Kin-Lan, Han, Bruce S, Weir
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Nature human behaviour. 6(3)
Transnational ivory traffickers continue to smuggle large shipments of elephant ivory out of Africa, yet prosecutions and convictions remain few. We identify trafficking networks on the basis of genetic matching of tusks from the same individual or c
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Ibis. 161:387-400
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The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 127:593-600
Cooperatively breeding birds employ a variety of mating strategies, and we do not fully understand breeding group structure and the range of reproductive strategies used by group members. We examined group structure and parentage in a population of B
Autor:
KIN-LAN HAN1,2,3 hankin@ul.edu, BRAUN, EDWARD L.1,3, KIMBALL, REBECCA T.1, REDDY, SUSHMA4,5, BOWIE, RAURI C. K.6,7, BRAUN, MICHAEL J.2, CHOJNOWSKI, JENA L.1, HACKETT, SHANNON J.5, Harshman, John5, Huddleston, Christopher J.2, Marks, Ben D.8, Miglia, Kathleen J.9, Moore, William S.9, Sheldon, Frederick H.8, Steadman, David W.10, Witt, Christopher C.11,12, Yuri, Tamaki1,2,13
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Systematic Biology. May2011, Vol. 60 Issue 3, p375-386. 12p. 2 Charts, 3 Graphs.
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 55:443-453
Caprimulgidae is a cosmopolitan family of nocturnal and crepuscular insectivorous birds comprising the nightjars, nighthawks, and relatives. Sexual selection and convergence or parallelism in plumage and behavior have made it difficult to discern evo
Autor:
Sushma Reddy, Jordan V. Smith, William S. Moore, John Harshman, Wallace Holznagel, Michael J. Braun, Tamaki Yuri, Ben D. Marks, Christopher C. Witt, Victoria Heimer-Torres, Shannon J. Hackett, Christopher J. Huddleston, F. Keith Barker, Rauri C. K. Bowie, Kin Lan Han, Rebecca T. Kimball, Edward L. Braun, Jena L. Chojnowski, Kathleen J. Miglia, Frederick H. Sheldon
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 50:654-660
1. IntroductionDNA markers have been used to examine a broad range ofbiological problems, including those in phylogen etics, populationgenetics and the identiÞcatio n of individuals. Nuclear loci providea rich source of information regarding evoluti
Autor:
Christopher J. Huddleston, William S. Moore, Rebecca T. Kimball, John Harshman, Sushma Reddy, Edward L. Braun, Shannon J. Hackett, Christopher C. Witt, David W. Steadman, W. Andrew Cox, Rauri C. K. Bowie, Frederick H. Sheldon, Jena L. Chojnowski, Tamaki Yuri, Ben D. Marks, Kathleen J. Miglia, Michael J. Braun, Kin Lan Han
Publikováno v:
Science. 320:1763-1768
Deep avian evolutionary relationships have been difficult to resolve as a result of a putative explosive radiation. Our study examined ∼32 kilobases of aligned nuclear DNA sequences from 19 independent loci for 169 species, representing all major e