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Divergence in Proteins, Mitochondrial DNA, and Reproductive Compatibility Across the Isthmus of Panama
How the formation of the Isthmus of Panama has been an impacting event in the divergence of species like that of snapping shrimp, that of which can be seen through comparison of protein, mitochondrial DNA, and reproductive compatibility. (DV)
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Divergence in Proteins, Mitochondrial DNA, and Reproductive Compatibility Across the Isthmus of Panama
How the formation of the Isthmus of Panama has been an impacting event in the divergence of species like that of snapping shrimp, that of which can be seen through comparison of protein, mitochondrial DNA, and reproductive compatibility. (DV)
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Editor's Introduction
Depending on which sugars are fed to Drosophila, the Wolbachia oocytes may change in size and concentration. The wMel Wolbachia used in this experiment shares a parasitic relationship with the Drosophila.
What does this mean for the growth of Drosophila fed these sweet tastants? What would the effects of an increased Wolbachia titer in the Drosophila be? How does this occur? What are the longterm effects of the Wolbachia invasion in the Drosophila.
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Dietary saccharides and sweet tastants have differential effects on colonization of Drosophila oocytes by Wolbachia endosymbionts
How Wolbachia proliferation in Drosophila oocytes changes depending on a variety of dietary sucrose tastants
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A group that investigates invertebrate genomics. (NJ)
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Divergence in Proteins, Mitochondrial DNA, and Reproductive Compatibility Across the Isthmus of Panama
How the formation of the Isthmus of Panama has been an impacting event in the divergence of species like that of snapping shrimp, that of which can be seen through comparison of protein, mitochondrial DNA, and reproductive compatibility. (DV)
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