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Species in European Seas Next Article in Journal Dietary Variation Is Driven by Landscape …
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A review of the potential effects of climate change on disseminated neoplasia with an emphasis on efficient detection in marine bivalve populations
Climate change not only directly impacts marine environments by shifting water
temperatures, salinity, pH and dissolved oxygen concentrations, but may also indirectly …
temperatures, salinity, pH and dissolved oxygen concentrations, but may also indirectly …
Patterns of cross-contamination in a multispecies population genomic project: detection, quantification, impact, and solutions
Background Contamination is a well-known but often neglected problem in molecular
biology. Here, we investigated the prevalence of cross-contamination among 446 samples …
biology. Here, we investigated the prevalence of cross-contamination among 446 samples …
A single clonal lineage of transmissible cancer identified in two marine mussel species in South America and Europe
Transmissible cancers, in which cancer cells themselves act as an infectious agent, have
been identified in Tasmanian devils, dogs, and four bivalves. We investigated a …
been identified in Tasmanian devils, dogs, and four bivalves. We investigated a …
Prevalence and polymorphism of a mussel transmissible cancer in Europe
Transmissible cancers are parasitic malignant cell lineages that have acquired the ability to
infect new hosts from the same species, or sometimes related species. First described in …
infect new hosts from the same species, or sometimes related species. First described in …
Replicated anthropogenic hybridisations reveal parallel patterns of admixture in marine mussels
Human‐mediated transport creates secondary contacts between genetically differentiated
lineages, bringing new opportunities for gene exchange. When similar introductions occur in …
lineages, bringing new opportunities for gene exchange. When similar introductions occur in …
First description of a widespread Mytilus trossulus-derived bivalve transmissible cancer lineage in M. trossulus itself
M Skazina, N Odintsova, M Maiorova, A Ivanova… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Two lineages of bivalve transmissible neoplasia (BTN), BTN1 and BTN2, are known in blue
mussels Mytilus. Both lineages derive from the Pacific mussel M. trossulus and are identified …
mussels Mytilus. Both lineages derive from the Pacific mussel M. trossulus and are identified …
The effect of mitochondrial recombination on fertilization success in blue mussels
The presence of doubly uniparental inheritance (DUI) in bivalves represents a unique mode
of mitochondrial transmission, whereby paternal (male-transmitted M-type) and maternal …
of mitochondrial transmission, whereby paternal (male-transmitted M-type) and maternal …
How do species barriers decay? Concordance and local introgression in mosaic hybrid zones of mussels
The Mytilus complex of marine mussel species forms a mosaic of hybrid zones, found across
temperate regions of the globe. This allows us to study 'replicated'instances of secondary …
temperate regions of the globe. This allows us to study 'replicated'instances of secondary …
Leukemia-like cancer in bivalves
NA Odintsova - Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2020 - Springer
The present review summarizes information available in the published literature on the
distribution of disseminated neoplasia, or malignant leukemia (leukemia-like cancer), in …
distribution of disseminated neoplasia, or malignant leukemia (leukemia-like cancer), in …