Gaynor DolmanSummaryAffiliation: University of Adelaide Country: Australia Publications
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A multilocus perspective on refugial isolation and divergence in rainforest skinks (Carlia)Gaynor Dolman
School of Integrative Biology, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia
Evolution 60:573-82. 2006..Overall the results suggest contrasting responses to long-term fluctuations in rainforest habitats, leading to varying opportunities for speciation...
Combined mitochondrial and nuclear data enhance resolution of a rapid radiation of Australian rainbow skinks (Scincidae: Carlia)Gaynor Dolman
School of Integrative Biology, University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia
Mol Phylogenet Evol 49:782-94. 2008....
The alpha-globin gene family of an Australian marsupial, Macropus eugenii: the long evolutionary history of the theta-globin gene and its functional status in mammalsSteven J B Cooper
Evolutionary Biology Unit, South Australian Museum, Adelaide
J Mol Evol 60:653-64. 2005....
Phylogeny and ancient DNA of Sus provides insights into neolithic expansion in Island Southeast Asia and OceaniaGreger Larson
Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology, Uppsala University Biomedical Center, Box 597, 75124 Uppsala, Sweden
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104:4834-9. 2007..The other later pig dispersal links mainland East Asian pigs to western Micronesia, Taiwan, and the Philippines. These results provide important data with which to test current models for human dispersal in the region...
Ancient DNA, pig domestication, and the spread of the Neolithic into EuropeGreger Larson
Department of Zoology, Henry Wellcome Ancient Biomolecules Centre, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS, United Kingdom
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104:15276-81. 2007..Domestic pigs formed a key component of the Neolithic Revolution, and this detailed genetic record of their origins reveals a complex set of interactions and processes during the spread of early farmers into Europe...
Where and when does a ring start and end? Testing the ring-species hypothesis in a species complex of Australian parrotsLeo Joseph
Department of Ornithology, Academy of Natural Sciences, 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19103 1195, USA
Proc Biol Sci 275:2431-40. 2008..Populations now show idiosyncratic patterns of selection and drift. We suggest that selection and drift now drive evolution in different populations within what has been considered the ring...
