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132 related items for PubMed ID: 7789772

  • 1. Alternative models for allozyme-associated heterosis in the marine bivalve Spisula ovalis.
    David P, Delay B, Berthou P, Jarne P.
    Genetics; 1995 Apr; 139(4):1719-26. PubMed ID: 7789772
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  • 2. Allozyme and RFLP heterozygosities as correlates of growth rate in the scallop Placopecten magellanicus: a test of the associative overdominance hypothesis.
    Pogson GH, Zouros E.
    Genetics; 1994 May; 137(1):221-31. PubMed ID: 7914502
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  • 3. Context-dependent survival differences among electrophoretic genotypes in natural populations of the marine bivalve Spisula ovalis.
    David P, Jarne P.
    Genetics; 1997 May; 146(1):335-44. PubMed ID: 9136022
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  • 4. Heterozygosity-fitness correlations in rainbow trout: effects of allozyme loci or associative overdominance?
    Thelen GC, Allendorf FW.
    Evolution; 2001 Jun; 55(6):1180-7. PubMed ID: 11475053
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  • 5. Ontogenetic change in relative performance of allozyme genotypes influences detection of heterosis in the earthworm Eisenia andrei.
    McElroy TC, Diehl WJ.
    Heredity (Edinb); 2005 Feb; 94(2):258-63. PubMed ID: 15523505
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  • 6. Heterosis in two closely related species of earthworm (Eisenia fetida and E. andrei).
    McElroy TC, Diehl WJ.
    Heredity (Edinb); 2001 Nov; 87(Pt 5):598-608. PubMed ID: 11869351
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  • 7. The differential contribution by individual enzymes of glycolysis and protein catabolism to the relationship between heterozygosity and growth rate in the coot clam, Mulinia lateralis.
    Koehn RK, Diehl WJ, Scott TM.
    Genetics; 1988 Jan; 118(1):121-30. PubMed ID: 8608921
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  • 8. On the correlation between heterozygosity and fitness in natural populations.
    Hansson B, Westerberg L.
    Mol Ecol; 2002 Dec; 11(12):2467-74. PubMed ID: 12453232
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  • 10. A quantitative model of the relationship between phenotypic variance and heterozygosity at marker loci under partial selfing.
    David P.
    Genetics; 1999 Nov; 153(3):1463-74. PubMed ID: 10545474
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  • 11. Modeling heterotic effects in beef cattle using genome-wide SNP-marker genotypes.
    Akanno EC, Abo-Ismail MK, Chen L, Crowley JJ, Wang Z, Li C, Basarab JA, MacNeil MD, Plastow GS.
    J Anim Sci; 2018 Apr 03; 96(3):830-845. PubMed ID: 29373745
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  • 15. Allozyme-associated heterosis in Drosophila melanogaster.
    Houle D.
    Genetics; 1989 Dec 03; 123(4):789-801. PubMed ID: 2482224
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  • 17. Consequences of hybridization and heterozygosity on plant vigor and phenotypic stability.
    Fridman E.
    Plant Sci; 2015 Mar 03; 232():35-40. PubMed ID: 25617321
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