William S Nelson
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Recent Articles
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Nelson W, Hammer J, Shea T, Hellebrand E, Jeffrey Taylor G
Nat Commun
. 2021 Dec;
12(1):7054.
PMID: 34907200
The evolution of the lunar interior is constrained by samples of the magnesian suite of rocks returned by the Apollo missions. Reconciling the paradoxical geochemical features of this suite constitutes...
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Avise J, Ankney C, Nelson W
Evolution
. 2017 Jun;
44(4):1109-1119.
PMID: 28569026
We assayed restriction site differences in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) within and among allopatric populations of the Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) and the American Black Duck (A. rubripes). The observed mtDNA clones...
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DeWoody J, Fletcher D, Wilkins S, Nelson W, Avise J
Evolution
. 2017 Jun;
52(6):1802-1810.
PMID: 28565334
Despite a great diversity of reproductive behaviors in fishes, few studies have examined the genetic consequences of alternative reproductive tactics. Here we develop and employ microsatellite markers to assess genetic...
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Avise J, Nelson W, Sugita H
Evolution
. 2017 Jun;
48(6):1986-2001.
PMID: 28565169
Horseshoe crabs' exceptional morphological conservatism over the past 150 My has led to their reputation as "living fossils," but also has served to obscure phylogenetic relationships within the complex. Here...
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Avise J, Alisauskas R, Nelson W, Ankney C
Evolution
. 2017 Jun;
46(4):1084-1096.
PMID: 28564392
We employ mitochondrial (mt) DNA markers to examine the matrilineal component of population genetic structure in the snow goose Chen caerulescens. From banding returns, it is known that females typically...
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Avise J, Nelson W, Arnold J, Koehn R, Williams G, Thorsteinsson V
Evolution
. 2017 Jun;
44(5):1254-1262.
PMID: 28563898
The Iceland population of Anguilla eels contains an elevated frequency of fish with vertebral numbers lower than those typical of European localities. Several distinct hypotheses have been advanced to account...
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Avise J, Trexler J, Travis J, Nelson W
Evolution
. 2017 Jun;
45(6):1530-1533.
PMID: 28563836
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