Many plants are facultatively asexual, balancing short-term benefits with long-term costs of asexuality. During range expansion, natural selection likely influences the genetic controls of asexuality in these organisms. However, evidence of natural selec
Nepal, largely covered by the Himalayan mountains, hosts indigenous populations with distinct linguistic, cultural, and genetic characteristics. Among these populations, the Raute, Nepal’s last nomadic hunter-gatherers, offer a unique insight into the g
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Y-chromosome STR haplotypes in a population sample from Switzerland (Zurich area). C. Haas T. Wangensteen, N. Giezendanner, A. Kratzer and W. Bä,r. Forensic Science . 2006Hill, V, Cairns, T, Schaffer, M (2008) Forensic Sci Int 176: pp. 23-33C. Haas T. Wangensteen, N. ...
Download references Author information Authors and Affiliations Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire, 10 Library Way, Conant Hall, NH 03824, Durham Michael A. Mangan Universität Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland Ulf-Dietrich Reips Corresponding author Correspondence to Michael A. Mangan. ...
On the contrary, there are more data regarding the reduced use of interventions and ICU resources for women with cardiovascular disease in comparison with men: women are less likely to receive a revascularization for cardiovascular disease also in Switzerland [2, 22]. It has also been described ...
Mountains are important "Water Towers". This is the Rosegbach River in Switzerland, part of the Danube river basin where a third of the 46 million people living downstream strongly depend on water resources from mountain areas. Credit: D. Viviroli ...
Aegilops tauschii, the diploid wild progenitor of the D subgenome of bread wheat, is a reservoir of genetic diversity for improving bread wheat performance and environmental resilience. Here we sequenced 242 Ae. tauschii accessions and compared them to t
Twenty-seven studies reported survival estimates in Western European populations (including Switzerland and the United Kingdom), and three in Canada. Of the remaining studies, four were from East Asian populations and one from Australia. The median length of recruitment period was 8.5 years (IQR 5...