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Found 334 dataset(s) matching "Population Genetics".
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<p dir="ltr">This Vitis mapping population consisted of F1 hybrids derived from a cross between female parent ‘Chambourcin’ with a pollen donor ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’. These hybrids were planted at...
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This dataset includes information on sampling and morphological data for trapped gopher tortoises and their associated burrows located in coastal northwest Florida.
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Hair samples were collected in discrete areas during radio-collar studies in Vermont under the auspices of University of Vermont IACUC protocol #17-035 (n=106), New Hampshire (n=34), and Maine...
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<p>These data represent the microsatellite peak calls generated after genotyping the specimens, as well as, the outputs from downstream analyses and the metadata used to construct some of the...
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These data depict the locations (only) of all Brook Trout Genetics study sites in the park. Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM) is committed to monitoring ecological and evolutionary...
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These data were collected to determine how genetic variation is arrayed across remaining populations of gnatcatchers, allowing inference about individual movement and gene flow patterns among...
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Microsatellite genotypes for American black bears collected by Gould et al. 2002 and used to assess the genetic structure of American black bear populations in the American Southwest and northern...
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Genetic variation is a well-known indicator of population fitness yet is not typically included in monitoring programs for sensitive species. Additionally, most programs monitor populations at one...
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Here we provide public access to UCE DNA sequences for all genetic samples in Byerly et al. 2022b.
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The Salish Sea comprises most of the Puget Sound water area. Marine species are generally assemblages of discrete populations occupying various ecological niches. Genetic changes to populations...
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Conversion and fragmentation of wildlife habitat often leads to smaller and isolated populations and can reduce a species’ ability to disperse across the landscape. As a consequence, genetic drift...
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Background Data provided by the social sciences as well as genetic research suggest that the 8-10 million Roma (Gypsies) who live in Europe today are best described as a conglomerate of...
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The Coastal Cactus Wren is a species of high conservation concern in southern California. The goal of this project was to obtain taxonomic resolution of subspecies boundaries between coastal and...
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These data represent nuclear microsatellite data collected from four riparian plant species that occur in and around Grand Canyon National Park: Populus fremontii (POFR), Salix gooddingii (SAGO),...
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The Elwha Dams have been removed, with fish restoration to occur in areas previously inaccessible to salmonids. Fish recovery anticipates that genetic changes will occur to current populations,...
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Monitoring population connectivity to inform management is especially important in regions at the very edges of wilderness where native fauna and flora face habitat reduction, degradation, and...
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Genetic diversity levels, population structure, and effective population size estimates of the endangered Hawaiian hoary bat (Lasiurus semotus, also known as Aeorestes semotus) were examined...
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<p>Animal genetic resources underpin the livestock sector's production and profitability. As a result livestock industries contribute billions of dollars to national economies. The Animal...
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Genetic diversity levels, effective population size estimates, and population structure of the endangered Hawaiian hoary bat (Lasiurus semotus, also known as Aeorestes semotus) were examined...
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Genetic diversity levels, effective population size estimates, and population structure of the endangered Hawaiian hoary bat (Lasiurus semotus, also known as Aeorestes semotus) were examined...