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Crossing Experiments Detect Genetic Incompatibility among Populations of Triatoma brasiliensis Neiva, 1911 (Heteroptera, Reduviidae, Triatominae)
(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz., 2020)
Self-incompatibility in passionfruit: evidence of gametophytic-sporophytic control
(Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2019)
Genetical rearrangements in Azospirillum brasilense induced by the plasmid PJB4JI
(1996-07-01)
The present work was conducted with the initial purpose of looking for the characterization of Azospirillum brasilense strain ATCC 29.145 mutants induced by insertions of the transposon Tn-5. The strategy used to transfer ...
Genetical rearrangements in Azospirillum brasilense induced by the plasmid PJB4JI
(1996-07-01)
The present work was conducted with the initial purpose of looking for the characterization of Azospirillum brasilense strain ATCC 29.145 mutants induced by insertions of the transposon Tn-5. The strategy used to transfer ...
Genetical rearrangements in Azospirillum brasilense induced by the plasmid pJB4JI
(Soc Brasileira Microbiologia, 1996-07-01)
The present work was conducted with the initial purpose of looking for the characterization of Azospirillum brasilense strain ATCC 29.145 mutants induced by insertions of the transposon Tn-5. The strategy used to transfer ...
Analytical approaches to detect maternal/fetal genotype incompatibilities that increase risk of pre-eclampsia
(2008)
Abstract
Background
In utero interactions between incompatible maternal and fetal genotypes are a potential mechanism for the onset or progression of pregnancy related diseases ...
REPRODUCTIVE MORPHOLOGY, GENETIC-CONTROL AND INCOMPATIBILITY RELATIONS IN TRISTYLOUS OXALIS-PHYSOCALYX (OXALIDACEAE)
(Soc Brasil Genetica, 1989-06-01)
REPRODUCTIVE MORPHOLOGY, GENETIC-CONTROL AND INCOMPATIBILITY RELATIONS IN TRISTYLOUS OXALIS-PHYSOCALYX (OXALIDACEAE)
(Soc Brasil Genetica, 1989-06-01)
Evidence for post-zygotic self-incompatibility in Handroanthus impetiginosus (Bignoniaceae)
(Springer, 2017-06-01)
Late-acting self-incompatibility (LSI) has been defined as a genetically controlled self-sterility mechanism that prevents seed set by selfing, despite normal pollen tube growth and ovule penetration in self-pollinated ...