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Literature summary for 5.3.1.9 extracted from

  • Wheat, C.
    Phosphoglucose isomerase (Pgi) performance and fitness effects among Arthropods and its potential role as an adaptive marker in conservation genetics (2010), Conserv. Genet., 11, 387-397.
    View publication on PubMed

Application

Application Comment Organism
analysis Pgi is an adaptive marker, rather than providing insights into individual genetic health, Pgi appears to have a role in conservation genetics by providing insights into gene by environment interactions, local adaptation and evolutionary significant units, and potentially even morphologically cryptic dispersal phenotypes, method development, overview Colias eurytheme
analysis Pgi is an adaptive marker, rather than providing insights into individual genetic health, Pgi appears to have a role in conservation genetics by providing insights into gene by environment interactions, local adaptation and evolutionary significant units, and potentially even morphologically cryptic dispersal phenotypes, method development, overview Melitaea cinxia
analysis Pgi is an adaptive marker, rather than providing insights into individual genetic health, Pgi appears to have a role in conservation genetics by providing insights into gene by environment interactions, local adaptation and evolutionary significant units, and potentially even morphologically cryptic dispersal phenotypes, method development, overview Chrysomela aeneicollis

Cloned(Commentary)

Cloned (Comment) Organism
genotyping and polymorphisms, overview Colias eurytheme
genotyping and polymorphisms, overview Melitaea cinxia
genotyping and polymorphisms, overview Chrysomela aeneicollis

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Chrysomela aeneicollis
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Colias eurytheme
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Melitaea cinxia
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
PGI
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Colias eurytheme
PGI
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Melitaea cinxia
PGI
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Chrysomela aeneicollis
Phosphoglucose isomerase
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Colias eurytheme
Phosphoglucose isomerase
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Melitaea cinxia
Phosphoglucose isomerase
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Chrysomela aeneicollis