Genetic diversity in the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum: population differentiation and cryptic species.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] J. Strassmann,et al. Evolution of cooperation and control of cheating in a social microbe , 2011, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[2] J. Strassmann,et al. Phylogeography and sexual macrocyst formation in the social amoeba Dictyostelium giganteum , 2010, BMC Evolutionary Biology.
[3] Jason B. Wolf,et al. Quantification of Social Behavior in D. discoideum Reveals Complex Fixed and Facultative Strategies , 2009, Current Biology.
[4] G. Shaulsky,et al. Polymorphic Members of the lag Gene Family Mediate Kin Discrimination in Dictyostelium , 2009, Current Biology.
[5] J. Strassmann,et al. PHYLOGENY, REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION AND KIN RECOGNITION IN THE SOCIAL AMOEBA DICTYOSTELIUM PURPUREUM , 2009, Evolution; international journal of organic evolution.
[6] Natalie M. Myres,et al. Distinctive Paleo-Indian Migration Routes from Beringia Marked by Two Rare mtDNA Haplogroups , 2009, Current Biology.
[7] S. Stephenson,et al. Using ITS sequences to assess intraspecific genetic relationships among geographically separated collections of the myxomycete Didymium squamulosum , 2008 .
[8] G. Shaulsky,et al. Kin Discrimination Increases with Genetic Distance in a Social Amoeba , 2008, PLoS biology.
[9] J. Strassmann,et al. Segregate or cooperate- a study of the interaction between two species of Dictyostelium , 2008, BMC Evolutionary Biology.
[10] D. Posada. jModelTest: phylogenetic model averaging. , 2008, Molecular biology and evolution.
[11] M. Vos,et al. Isolation by Distance in the Spore-Forming Soil Bacterium Myxococcus xanthus , 2008, Current Biology.
[12] W. Foissner. Protist diversity and distribution: some basic considerations , 2008, Biodiversity and Conservation.
[13] A. Griffin,et al. The Social Lives of Microbes , 2007 .
[14] A. Rambaut,et al. BEAST: Bayesian evolutionary analysis by sampling trees , 2007, BMC Evolutionary Biology.
[15] Humphrey G. Smith,et al. Not all free‐living microorganisms have cosmopolitan distributions – the case of Nebela (Apodera) vas Certes (Protozoa: Amoebozoa: Arcellinida) , 2007 .
[16] M. Nei,et al. MEGA4: Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis (MEGA) software version 4.0. , 2007, Molecular biology and evolution.
[17] Kevin R Foster,et al. High relatedness maintains multicellular cooperation in a social amoeba by controlling cheater mutants , 2007, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[18] K. Foster,et al. Exploiting new terrain: an advantage to sociality in the slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum , 2007 .
[19] Thomas Winckler,et al. Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Morphology in the Social Amoebas , 2006, Science.
[20] Alfried P Vogler,et al. Sequence-based species delimitation for the DNA taxonomy of undescribed insects. , 2006, Systematic biology.
[21] Eric M. Just,et al. dictyBase, the model organism database for Dictyostelium discoideum , 2005, Nucleic Acids Res..
[22] W. Foissner. Biogeography and dispersal of micro-organisms: a review emphasizing protists , 2006 .
[23] J. Whitfield. Is Everything Everywhere? , 2005, Science.
[24] David L. Steffen,et al. The genome of the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum , 2005, Nature.
[25] L. Graham,et al. Genetically Distinct Populations of the Dinoflagellate Peridinium limbatum in Neighboring Northern Wisconsin Lakes , 2004, Microbial Ecology.
[26] T. Fenchel,et al. The Ubiquity of Small Species: Patterns of Local and Global Diversity , 2004 .
[27] M. Travisano,et al. Strategies of microbial cheater control. , 2004, Trends in microbiology.
[28] H. B. Suthers. Ground-feeding migratory songbirds as cellular slime mold distribution vectors , 1985, Oecologia.
[29] John W. Taylor,et al. Geographic Barriers Isolate Endemic Populations of Hyperthermophilic Archaea , 2003, Science.
[30] K. Foster,et al. The costs and benefits of being a chimera , 2002, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[31] D. Roze,et al. Altruism, Cheating, and Anticheater Adaptations in Cellular Slime Molds , 2002, The American Naturalist.
[32] B. Finlay. Global Dispersal of Free-Living Microbial Eukaryote Species , 2002, Science.
[33] John P. Huelsenbeck,et al. MRBAYES: Bayesian inference of phylogenetic trees , 2001, Bioinform..
[34] J. Vickery. Consequences of EU expansion for farmland birds in eastern Europe. , 2001, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[35] B. Crespi. The evolution of social behavior in microorganisms. , 2001, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[36] R. Kessin. Dictyostelium: Evolution, Cell Biology, and the Development of Multicellularity , 2001 .
[37] J. Strassmann,et al. Altruism and social cheating in the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum , 2000, Nature.
[38] Pál,et al. Selfish cells threaten multicellular life. , 2000, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[39] R. Yoshino,et al. The mitochondrial DNA of Dictyostelium discoideum: complete sequence, gene content and genome organization , 2000, Molecular and General Genetics MGG.
[40] R. Kessin,et al. Dictyostelium amoebae lacking an F-box protein form spores rather than stalk in chimeras with wild type. , 2000, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[41] L. Eichinger,et al. Dictyostelium as model system for studies of the actin cytoskeleton by molecular genetics , 1999, Microscopy research and technique.
[42] D. Francis. High frequency recombination during the sexual cycle of Dictyostelium discoideum. , 1998, Genetics.
[43] L. Excoffier,et al. Analysis of molecular variance inferred from metric distances among DNA haplotypes: application to human mitochondrial DNA restriction data. , 1992, Genetics.
[44] M. J. Huss. Dispersal of Cellular Slime Molds by two Soil Invertebrates , 1989 .
[45] W. B. Evans,et al. The use of DNA probes for taxonomic study of dictyostelium wild isolates. , 1988, Genetics.
[46] C. Michener,et al. Kin recognition in animals. , 1989 .
[47] A. Gooley,et al. Genetic Diversity in Cellular Slime Molds: Allozyme Electrophoresis and a Monoclonal Antibody Reveal Cryptic Species among Dictyostelium discoideum Strains. , 1987, Genetics.
[48] M. Sussman,et al. Cultivation and synchronous morphogenesis of Dictyostelium under controlled experimental conditions. , 1987, Methods in cell biology.
[49] L W Buss,et al. Somatic cell parasitism and the evolution of somatic tissue compatibility. , 1982, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[50] K. Raper,et al. Genetic exchanges in the macrocysts of Dictyostelium discoideum. , 1979, Journal of general microbiology.
[51] W. O'dell. Isolation, Enumeration and Identification of Amebae from a Nebraska Lake* , 1979 .
[52] Sewall Wright,et al. Variability within and among natural populations , 1978 .
[53] J. Ashworth,et al. The Biology of Slime Moulds , 1976 .
[54] J. Cavender. Geographical Distribution of Acrasieae , 1973 .
[55] G. Erdos,et al. Mating Types and Macrocyst Formation in Dictyostelium discoideum. , 1973, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[56] John Tyler Bonner,et al. The Cellular Slime Molds. , 1967 .
[57] W. Hamilton. The genetical evolution of social behaviour. I. , 1964, Journal of theoretical biology.
[58] J. Bonner,et al. The social amoebae. , 2008, Scientific American.