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2019-08-01ZeitschriftenartikelCytomegalovirus distribution and evolution in hominines Murthy, Sripriya; O’Brien, Kathryn; Agbor, Anthony; Angedakin, Samuel; Arandjelovic, Mimi; Ayuk Ayimisin, Emmanuel; Bailey, Emma; Bergl, Richard A.; Brazzola, Gregory; Dieguez, Paula; Eno-Nku, Manasseh; Eshuis, Henk; Fruth, Barbara; Gillespie, Thomas R.; Ginath, Yisa; Maryke, Gray; Herbinger, Ilka; Jones, Sorrel; Kehoe, Laura; Kühl, Hjalmar; Kujirakwinja, Deo; Lee, Kevin; Madinda, Nadège F.; Mitamba, Guillain; Muhindo, Emmanuel; Nishuli, Radar; Ormsby, Lucy J.; Petrzelkova, Klara J.; Plumptre, Andrew J.; Robbins, Martha M.; Sommer, Volker; Ter Heegde, Martijn; Todd, Angelique; Tokunda, Raymond; Wessling, Erin; Jarvis, Michael V.; Leendertz, Fabian H.; Ehlers, Bernhard; Calvignac-Spencer, SébastienHerpesviruses are thought to have evolved in very close association with their hosts. This is notably the case for cytomegaloviruses (CMVs; genus Cytomegalovirus) infecting primates, which exhibit a strong signal of ...
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2019-10-29ZeitschriftenartikelFly-derived DNA and camera traps are complementary tools for assessing mammalian biodiversity Gogarten, Jan F.; Hoffmann, Constanze; Arandjelovic, Mimi; Sachse, Andreas; Merkel, Kevin; Dieguez, Paula; Agbor, Anthony; Angedakin, Samuel; Brazzola, Gregory; Jones, Sorrel; Langergraber, Kevin E.; Lee, Kevin; Marrocoli, Sergio; Murai, Mizuki; Sommer, Volker; Kühl, Hjalmar; Leendertz, Fabian H.; Calvignac-Spencer, SèbastienBackground Metabarcoding of vertebrate DNA found in invertebrates (iDNA) represents a potentially powerful tool for monitoring biodiversity. Preliminary evidence suggests fly iDNA biodiversity assessments compare favorably ...
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2012-04-26ZeitschriftenartikelThe effect of climate fluctuation on chimpanzee birth sex ratio. Kühl, Hjalmar S.; N'Guessan, Antoine; Riedel, Julia; Metzger, Sonja; Deschner, TobiasClimate and weather conditions, such as the North Atlantic Oscillation, precipitation and temperature influence the birth sex ratio (BSR) of various higher latitude species, including deer, elephant seals or northern human ...