M Cammarano - Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2011 - Elsevier Forests that are composed of two or more tree species with similar ecological strategies appear to contradict the competitive exclusion principle. Beech–maple communities are a well-known example of such a system. On a local scale, a number of mechanisms have been ... All 2 versions
MT Mitui, PKS Chan, EAS Nelson… - Journal of Clinical …, 2011 - Elsevier G3P[8] was the dominant genotype (46.1%), followed by G1P[8] (36.5%) and G9P[8] (9.2%). A total of 35 electropherotypes were identified. The G3 and G1 strains had high sequence similarities among themselves and were clustered with strains from Asia particularly mainland China. ... Related articles - All 4 versions
NI Parikh, EJ Rosenthal… - Journal of the …, 2011 - Am Coll Cardio Found ... significance. We hypothesized that having left or co-dominance compared to right-dominance results in less balanced myocardial perfusion and would be related to higher in hospital mortality during acute coronary syndrome (ACS). ... All 2 versions
S Billiard… - Trends in Genetics, 2011 - Elsevier ... Second, a two-species model of dominance evolution in loci involved in host–parasite interactions [24] showed that codominance is expected to ... First, in two of these systems, dominance interactions have been described, and strict co-dominance was found to be the exception ...
L WANG, R GENG, D JI, H CHANG… - Acta Agriculturae …, 2011 - en.cnki.com.cn ... variation sites were detected and only three sites were in genetic disequilibrium,while other sites were in genetic equilibrium.There were relevancy between genetic disequilibrium sites and absent heterogosity or missing heterogosity.In the codominance-codominance model ... Related articles - Cached