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  • 2. The gynogenetic reproduction of diploid and triploid hybrid spined loaches (Cobitis: Teleostei), and their ability to establish successful clonal lineages--on the evolution of polyploidy in asexual vertebrates.
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  • 3. Evaluation of elevated ploidy and asexual reproduction as alternative explanations for geographic parthenogenesis in Eucypris virens ostracods.
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  • 6. Is polyploidy a persevering accident or an adaptive evolutionary pattern? The case of the brine shrimp Artemia.
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  • 8. Changes in genomic methylation patterns during the formation of triploid asexual dandelion lineages.
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  • 11. Do asexual polyploid lineages lead short evolutionary lives? A case study from the fern genus Astrolepis.
    Beck JB, Windham MD, Pryer KM.
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  • 12. Triploid bridge and role of parthenogenesis in the evolution of autopolyploidy.
    Yamauchi A, Hosokawa A, Nagata H, Shimoda M.
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  • 14. Synthesis of clonality and polyploidy in vertebrate animals by hybridization between two sexual species.
    Choleva L, Janko K, De Gelas K, Bohlen J, Šlechtová V, Rábová M, Ráb P.
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  • 15. Patterns of recurrent evolution and geographic parthenogenesis within apomictic polyploid Easter daises (Townsendia hookeri).
    Thompson SL, Whitton J.
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  • 16. Geographic ranges, population structure, and ages of sexual and parthenogenetic snail lineages.
    Johnson SG.
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  • 18. Variation in asexual lineage age in Potamopyrgus antipodarum, a New Zealand snail.
    Neiman M, Jokela J, Lively CM.
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  • 19. Contrasting patterns of synonymous and nonsynonymous sequence evolution in asexual and sexual freshwater snail lineages.
    Johnson SG, Howard RS.
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  • 20. Molecular evidence for ancient asexuality in timema stick insects.
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