J Squirrell
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Recent Articles
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Fuentes-Utrilla P, Venturas M, Hollingsworth P, Squirrell J, Collada C, Stone G, et al.
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2013 Sep;
112(2):105-13.
PMID: 24022495
Conservation policies usually focus on in situ protection of native populations, a priority that requires accurate assessment of population status. Distinction between native and introduced status can be particularly difficult...
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Squirrell J, Hollingsworth P, Bateman R, Dickson J, Light M, Macconaill M, et al.
Am J Bot
. 2011 Jun;
88(8):1409-18.
PMID: 21669672
Variability of allozymes (1170 individuals, 47 populations) and chloroplast DNA (692 individuals, 29 populations) was examined in native European and introduced North American populations of Epipactis helleborine (Orchidaceae). At the...
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Woodhead M, Russell J, Squirrell J, Hollingsworth P, Mackenzie K, Gibby M, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2005 Apr;
14(6):1681-95.
PMID: 15836642
To examine the performance and information content of different marker systems, comparative assessment of population genetic diversity was undertaken in nine populations of Athyrium distentifolium using nine genomic and 10...
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Squirrell J, Hollingsworth P, Woodhead M, Russell J, Lowe A, Gibby M, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2003 May;
12(6):1339-48.
PMID: 12755865
The attributes of codominance, reproducibility and high resolution have all contributed towards the current popularity of nuclear microsatellites as genetic markers in molecular ecological studies. One of their major drawbacks,...
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Squirrell J, Hollingsworth P, Bateman R, Tebbitt M, Hollingsworth M
Mol Ecol
. 2002 Sep;
11(10):1957-64.
PMID: 12296940
The genus Epipactis contains a problematical complex of autogamous taxa among which species limits are difficult to define. Different authors have treated these plants in different ways, some recognizing the...
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Studies of embryo transfer from cattle clinically affected by bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)
Wrathall A, Brown K, Sayers A, Wells G, Simmons M, Farrelly S, et al.
Vet Rec
. 2002 Apr;
150(12):365-78.
PMID: 11936410
Semen from 13 bulls, eight with clinical bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), was used to artificially inseminate (AI) 167 cows with clinical BSE, and their resultant embryos were collected non-surgically seven...