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期刊名:Genome

缩写:GENOME

ISSN:0831-2796

e-ISSN:1480-3321

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Shi-Wei Jisming-See,Kong-Wah Sing,John-James Wilson Shi-Wei Jisming-See
The "rings" belonging to the genus Ypthima are amongst the most common butterflies in Peninsular Malaysia. However, the species can be difficult to tell apart, with keys relying on minor and often non-discrete ring characters found on the h...
Kong-Wah Sing,Wen-Zhi Wang,Tao Wan et al. Kong-Wah Sing et al.
Urbanization requires the conversion of natural land cover to cover with human-constructed elements and is considered a major threat to biodiversity. Bee populations, globally, are under threat; however, the effect of rapid urban expansion ...
Karen L Bell,Natasha de Vere,Alexander Keller et al. Karen L Bell et al.
Identification of the species origin of pollen has many applications, including assessment of plant-pollinator networks, reconstruction of ancient plant communities, product authentication, allergen monitoring, and forensics. Such applicati...
Beatriz Goñi,Muneo Matsuda,Yoshiko N Tobari Beatriz Goñi
With few exceptions, spontaneous crossing over does not normally occur in male Drosophila. Drosophila ananassae males show considerable amounts of crossing over. In wild males of D. ananassae from Asian (2008) and Brazilian populations (198...
Kong-Wah Sing,Hui Dong,Wen-Zhi Wang et al. Kong-Wah Sing et al.
During 30 years of unprecedented urbanization, plant diversity in Shenzhen, a young megacity in southern China, has increased dramatically. Although strongly associated with plant diversity, butterfly diversity generally declines with urban...
M F Geiger,J J Astrin,T Borsch et al. M F Geiger et al.
Biodiversity loss is mainly driven by human activity. While concern grows over the fate of hot spots of biodiversity, contemporary species losses still prevail in industrialized nations. Therefore, strategies were formulated to halt or reve...
Xiao-Wei Zhang,Si-Yu Li,Ling-Ling Zhang et al. Xiao-Wei Zhang et al.
ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (AGP), which consists of two large subunits (AGP-L) and two small subunits (AGP-S), controls the rate-limiting step in the starch biosynthetic pathway. In this study, a full-length open reading frame (ORF) of A...
Nariman Salih Ahmad,Endah Sri Redjeki,Wai Kuan Ho et al. Nariman Salih Ahmad et al.
Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L.) Verdc.) is an indigenous underutilized legume that has the potential to improve food security in semi-arid Africa. So far, there are a lack of reports of controlled breeding populations that could b...
Wai Kuan Ho,Alice Muchugi,Samuel Muthemba et al. Wai Kuan Ho et al.
Maximizing the research output from a limited investment is often the major challenge for minor and underutilized crops. However, such crops may be tolerant to biotic and abiotic stresses and are adapted to local, marginal, and low-input en...
Ketema Daba,Amit Deokar,Sabine Banniza et al. Ketema Daba et al.
In western Canada, chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) production is challenged by short growing seasons and infestations with ascochyta blight. Research was conducted to determine the genetic basis of the association between flowering time and r...