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Christian SchlöttererProfessor of Population Genetics, Vetmeduni Vienna Verified email at vetmeduni.ac.at Cited by 30083 |
Evolutionary dynamics of microsatellite DNA
C Schlötterer - Chromosoma, 2000 - Springer
Within the past decade microsatellites have developed into one of the most popular genetic
markers. Despite the widespread use of microsatellite analysis, an integral picture of the …
markers. Despite the widespread use of microsatellite analysis, an integral picture of the …
PoPoolation2: identifying differentiation between populations using sequencing of pooled DNA samples (Pool-Seq)
Sequencing pooled DNA samples (Pool-Seq) is the most cost-effective approach for the
genome-wide comparison of population samples. Here, we introduce PoPoolation2, the first …
genome-wide comparison of population samples. Here, we introduce PoPoolation2, the first …
[HTML][HTML] PoPoolation: a toolbox for population genetic analysis of next generation sequencing data from pooled individuals
Recent statistical analyses suggest that sequencing of pooled samples provides a cost effective
approach to determine genome-wide population genetic parameters. Here we introduce …
approach to determine genome-wide population genetic parameters. Here we introduce …
The evolution of molecular markers—just a matter of fashion?
C Schlötterer - Nature reviews genetics, 2004 - nature.com
In less than half a century, molecular markers have totally changed our view of nature, and
in the process they have evolved themselves. However, all of the molecular methods …
in the process they have evolved themselves. However, all of the molecular methods …
Social structure of pilot whales revealed by analytical DNA profiling
B Amos, C Schloetterer, D Tautz - Science, 1993 - science.org
Long-finned pilot whales swim in large, extremely cohesive social groups known as pods.
Molecular typing revealed that pod members form a single extended family. Mature males …
Molecular typing revealed that pod members form a single extended family. Mature males …
Sequencing pools of individuals—mining genome-wide polymorphism data without big funding
The analysis of polymorphism data is becoming increasingly important as a complementary
tool to classical genetic analyses. Nevertheless, despite plunging sequencing costs, …
tool to classical genetic analyses. Nevertheless, despite plunging sequencing costs, …
Gene expression profiling by massively parallel sequencing
…, M Metta, B Ottenwälder, C Schlötterer - Genome …, 2008 - genome.cshlp.org
… Flies were grown at 20C in standard cornmeal medium. Total RNA was extracted with
TRIzol (Invitrogen) from 30 virgin females aged 3–7 d (three replicates of 10 flies each). RNA …
TRIzol (Invitrogen) from 30 virgin females aged 3–7 d (three replicates of 10 flies each). RNA …
Contrasting seasonal niche separation between rare and abundant taxa conceals the extent of protist diversity
…, B Ottenwaelder, J Boenigk, C Schloetterer - Molecular …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
… The cycling profile consisted of 1 min denaturation at 98 C, followed 22 PCR cycles (98 C
for 10 s, 65 C for 15 s, 72 C for 20 s) with a final extension step of 7 min at 72C. …
for 10 s, 65 C for 15 s, 72 C for 20 s) with a final extension step of 7 min at 72C. …
Two distinct modes of microsatellite mutation processes: evidence from the complete genomic sequences of nine species
D Dieringer, C Schlötterer - Genome research, 2003 - genome.cshlp.org
We surveyed microsatellite distribution in 10 completely sequenced genomes. Using a
permutation-based statistic, we assessed for all 10 genomes whether the microsatellite …
permutation-based statistic, we assessed for all 10 genomes whether the microsatellite …
[HTML][HTML] Genetic redundancy fuels polygenic adaptation in Drosophila
… These replicates were maintained in a new hot environment in which both temperature
and light cycled every 12 hours between 18C and 28C, corresponding to night and day. The …
and light cycled every 12 hours between 18C and 28C, corresponding to night and day. The …