Browsing Queen Mary University of London Theses by Subject "Hybridisation"
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Hybridisation and phylogenomics of Betula L. (Betulaceae).
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-03-19)Hybridisation and polyploidy are important in the evolution of species. The genus Betula L. is an ideal model to study these processes as species of this genus hybridise frequently and polyploid species are common. In ... -
Hybridisation in bluebells (Hyacinthoides spec.) Using next-generation sequencing to reconstruct a natural hybrid zone in Spain
(Queen Mary University of London, 2017-05-11)Hybridisation is a common evolutionary process that can arise in primary or secondary contact. Gene ow and/or reproductive isolation between hybridising taxa can be explored in hybrid zones. Therefore, a (homoploid) ... -
Relationships of Selected CYP and ABCB1 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Patient Characteristics with the Pharmacokinetics of Twice Daily Tacrolimus and Advagraf® in Renal Transplant Recipients
(Queen Mary University of London, 31/10/2016)Tacrolimus is one of the most potent immunosuppressive agents. It has almost replaced ciclosporin (CsA) as the drug of first choice for the prevention of graft rejection after kidney transplantation (Bouamar et al, 2013). ...