Phylogeography in an “oyster” shell provides first insights into the genetic structure of an extinct Ostrea edulis population
Abstract The historical phylogeography of Ostrea edulis was successfully depicted in its native range for the first time using ancient DNA methods on dry shells from museum collections. This research reconstructed the historical population structure of the European flat oyster across Europe in the 1...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Hayer, Dirk Brandis, Alexander Immel, Julian Susat, Montserrat Torres-Oliva, Christine Ewers-Saucedo, Ben Krause-Kyora |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/04b6fe59a6074f038b5542e937e53d8e |
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