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pro vyhledávání: '"Susan L. Carney"'
Publikováno v:
BioTechniques, Vol 33, Iss 3, Pp 539-546 (2002)
Genome-scale studies of population structure and high-resolution mapping of genetically complex traits both require techniques for accurately and efficiently genotyping large numbers of polymorphic sites in multiple individuals. Many high-throughput
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https://doaj.org/article/a19e0783cd984d0ebafb124b22d9ee68
Publikováno v:
Marine Environmental Research. 132:63-67
Abiotic factors affect cnidarian-algal symbiosis and, if severe enough, can result in bleaching. Increased temperature and light are well characterized causes of bleaching, but other factors like salinity can also stress the holobiont. In cnidarian-d
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 146:478-484
The Cownose Ray Rhinoptera bonasus has been hunted and fished without restrictions in the Chesapeake Bay in recent years despite minimal understanding of its population size or stability. We used genetics to characterize Cownose Rays from three locat
Autor:
Chunya Huang, Charles R. Fisher, Stephen W. Schaeffer, Dominique A. Cowart, Susan L. Carney, Sophie Arnaud-Haond
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology (0962-1083) (Wiley-blackwell), 2013-08, Vol. 22, N. 16, P. 4147-4162
The history of colonization and dispersal in fauna distributed among deep-sea chemosynthetic ecosystems remains enigmatic and poorly understood because of an inability to mark and track individuals. A combination of molecular, morphological and envir
Autor:
Jay Hosler, Vincent P. Buonaccorsi, Deborah S. Grove, Barry E. Overton, Jeffrey D. Newman, Ash Stuart, Craig A. Praul, Nancy Trun, Eric Sakk, Susan L. Carney, Marie C. Pizzorno, Tammy C. Tobin, Jennifer R. Powell, Michael D. P. Boyle, Michael J. Engle
Publikováno v:
CBE Life Sciences Education
To transform undergraduate biology education, faculty need to provide opportunities for students to engage in the process of science. The rise of research approaches using next-generation (NextGen) sequencing has been impressive, but incorporation of
Autor:
Marta A. Rodriguez-lopez, John E. Reynolds, Susan L. Carney, Elsa M. Haubold, Seifu Seyoum, Michael D. Tringali, Michelle C. Davis
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology Resources. 8:328-331
Here we describe 18 polymorphic microsatellite loci for Trichechus manatus latirostris (Florida manatee), isolated using a polymerase chain reaction-based technique. The number of alleles at each locus ranged from two to four (mean = 2.5) in specimen
Autor:
Susan L. Carney, John E. Reynolds, Carolyn C. Englund, Ellen E. Bolen, Kerri M. Scolardi, Sheri L. Barton, Michael D. Tringali
Publikováno v:
Marine Mammal Science. 23:967-975
Sampling from living animals has a number of advantages over using samples from only deceased animals when genetic studies are conducted. Once genetic markers with the appropriate level of variability are developed, they can be used to generate DNA g
Autor:
Susan L. Carney, Stéphane Hourdez, Erik E. Cordes, Charles R. Fisher, Robert S. Carney, James M. Brooks
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 54:637-653
Quantitative collections of tubeworm- and mussel-associated communities were obtained from 3 cold seep sites in the deep Gulf of Mexico: in Atwater Valley at 1890 m depth, in Alaminos Canyon at 2200 m depth, and from the Florida Escarpment at 3300 m
Autor:
Stephen W. Schaeffer, Jason F. Flores, David A. Butterfield, Charles R. Fisher, Kathryn M. Orobona, Susan L. Carney
Publikováno v:
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 146:326-337
Ridgeia piscesae, the siboglinid tubeworm inhabiting the hydrothermal vents of the northeast Pacific Juan de Fuca Ridge, displays a wide range of microhabitat-specific, genetically indistinguishable phenotypes. Local microhabitat conditions are hypot
Autor:
Charles R. Fisher, Kimberlyn Nelson, Marisa I. Formica, Stephen W. Schaeffer, Himani Divatia, Susan L. Carney
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 53:1061-1072
Hydrocarbon and brine seeps in the deep regions of the northern and western Gulf of Mexico often support populations of the bathymodiolin mussel, “ Bathymodiolus ” childressi . In this study, we use two mitochondrial and six nuclear DNA markers t