AN ALLOZYME POLYMORPHISM IS ASSOCIATED WITH A LARGE CHROMOSOMAL INVERSION IN THE MARINE SNAIL LITTORINA FABALIS

An allozyme polymorphism is associated with a large chromosomal inversion in the marine snail Littorina fabalis

Abstract Understanding the genetic targets of natural selection is one of the most challenging goals of population genetics.Some of the earliest candidate genes were identified from associations between allozyme allele frequencies and environmental variation.One such example is the clinal polymorphism in the arginine dodge challenger fog light cove

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Language Assessment in Multilingualism and Awake Neurosurgery

Multilingualism has become a worldwide phenomenon that poses critical issues about the language assessment in patients undergoing awake neurosurgery in eloquent brain areas.The accuracy and sensitivity of multilingual perioperative language assessment procedures is crucial for a number of reasons: they should be appropriate to detect deficits in ea

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Real-world use of orphan medicinal products (OMPs) in rare disease (RD) patients: A population-based registry study

Background: Despite calls for the use of real-world data, the rare diseases (RD) treatment landscape climax blueberry cross pollination suffers from a scarcity of data referred to orphan medicinal products (OMP) use at the population level.Objectives: We aim to describe the characteristics and patterns of utilization of OMP in a sizable group of RD

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