P C Luttikhuizen
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Luttikhuizen P, Drent J, Peijnenburg K, van der Veer H, Johannesson K
Mol Ecol
. 2012 May;
21(12):3048-61.
PMID: 22554266
The role of natural selection in speciation has received increasing attention and support in recent years. Different types of approaches have been developed that can detect genomic regions influenced by...
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Frade P, Reyes-Nivia M, Faria J, Kaandorp J, Luttikhuizen P, Bak R
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2010 Sep;
57(3):1072-90.
PMID: 20863897
Introgressive hybridization is described in several phylogenetic studies of mass-spawning corals. However, the prevalence of this process among brooding coral species is unclear. We used a mitochondrial (mtDNA: nad5) and...
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Luttikhuizen P, Honkoop P, Drent J, van der Meer J
J Theor Biol
. 2004 Oct;
231(3):333-43.
PMID: 15501466
Egg sizes of marine invertebrates vary greatly, both within and between species. Among the proposed causes of this are a trade-off between egg size, egg number and survival probability of...
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Luttikhuizen P, Drent J, van Delden W, Piersma T
J Evol Biol
. 2003 Nov;
16(2):260-72.
PMID: 14635865
Understanding the origin, maintenance and significance of phenotypic variation is one of the central issues in evolutionary biology. An ongoing discussion focuses on the relative roles of isolation and selection...
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Luttikhuizen P, Drent J, Baker A
Mol Ecol
. 2003 Jul;
12(8):2215-29.
PMID: 12859640
Mitochondrial DNA sequence data for 295 individuals of the marine bivalve Macoma balthica (L.) were collected from 10 sites across the European distribution, and from Alaska. The data were used...
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van Doorn G, Luttikhuizen P, Weissing F
Proc Biol Sci
. 2001 Oct;
268(1481):2155-61.
PMID: 11600080
An increasing number of molecular studies are indicating that, in a wide variety of species, genes directly related to fertilization evolve at extraordinarily high rates. We try to gain insight...