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Publikováno v:
Animal Conservation. 3:357-363
Genetic adaptation to captive environments is likely to reduce the reproductive fitness of endangered species when they are reintroduced into natural environments. Equalization of family sizes is predicted to halve genetic adaptation to captivity as
Autor:
David A. Briscoe, Roderick K. Nurthen, Edwin H. Lowe, Richard Frankham, Lynn M. Woodworth, Sienna H. Margan, Margaret E. Montgomery
Publikováno v:
Zoo Biology. 17:467-480
Captive populations of endangered species are typically maintained effectively as single random-mating populations by translocating individuals between institutions. Genetic, disease, and cost considerations, however, suggest that this may not be the
Autor:
Peter Russell, Stephen Mann, Albert Chetcuti, David J. Handelsman, Sienna H. Margan, Qihan Dong, J. H. Rogers
Publikováno v:
The Prostate. 47(2)
BACKGROUND To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying prostate cancer, we have utilized the gene expression array to search for genes whose expression is altered in this disease. METHODS RNA quality from manual microdissected tissue was compar
Autor:
Sienna H. Margan, Peter Russell, Qihan Dong, John M. Rogers, Mohamed H. Khadra, David J. Handelsman, Stephen Mann
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Urology. :613
Purpose: The molecular genetic study of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) requires high quality nucleic acids from BPH tissue. It has been generally assumed, but not experimentally proven, that the diathermy used in trans-urethral resection of the p