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Christopher J. FriedlineVirginia Commonwealth University Verified email at vcu.edu Cited by 293 |
Water availability drives signatures of local adaptation in whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis Engelm.) across fine spatial scales of the Lake Tahoe Basin, USA
… For δ 13 C and N(μg) analysis, needle tissue from one seedling per family per block was
harvested, coarsely ground, and dried at 60 C for 96 h. Between 2 and 3 mg of tissue per …
harvested, coarsely ground, and dried at 60 C for 96 h. Between 2 and 3 mg of tissue per …
The role of hybridization during ecological divergence of southwestern white pine (Pinus strobiformis) and limber pine (P. flexilis)
Interactions between extrinsic factors, such as disruptive selection and intrinsic factors, such
as genetic incompatibilities among loci, often contribute to the maintenance of species …
as genetic incompatibilities among loci, often contribute to the maintenance of species …
Bacterial assemblages of the eastern Atlantic Ocean reveal both vertical and latitudinal biogeographic signatures
… Frozen samples were subsequently shipped in a dry shipper filled with liquid nitrogen and
then returned to −80 ◦C freezer until DNA extraction could be performed (within 1 month). To…
then returned to −80 ◦C freezer until DNA extraction could be performed (within 1 month). To…
[HTML][HTML] A core microbiome associated with the peritoneal tumors of pseudomyxoma peritonei
JJ Gilbreath, C Semino-Mora, CJ Friedline… - Orphanet Journal of …, 2013 - Springer
… denatured probe solution for 18 h at 37C. The hybridization mixture contained one of the 10
… min and 0.1× SSC for 15 min at 60C). Probes were detected using a streptavidin conjugated …
… min and 0.1× SSC for 15 min at 60C). Probes were detected using a streptavidin conjugated …
Evolutionary genomics of gypsy moth populations sampled along a latitudinal gradient
The European gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar L.) was first introduced to Massachusetts in
1869 and within 150 years has spread throughout eastern North America. This large‐scale …
1869 and within 150 years has spread throughout eastern North America. This large‐scale …
The genetic architecture of local adaptation I: the genomic landscape of foxtail pine (Pinus balfouriana Grev. & Balf.) as revealed from a high-density linkage map
CJ Friedline, BM Lind, EM Hobson, DE Harwood… - Tree Genetics & …, 2015 - Springer
Explaining the origin and evolutionary dynamics of the genetic architecture of adaptation is
a major research goal of evolutionary genetics. Despite controversy surrounding success of …
a major research goal of evolutionary genetics. Despite controversy surrounding success of …
[BOOK][B] The discrimination of cutaneous patterns below the two-point limen
CL Friedline - 1918 - books.google.com
2 R. Kottenkampf and H. Ullrich. Versuche ueber den Raumsinn der Haut der obern Extremität,
Zeit. f. Biol., VI, 1870, 42. 3 W. Camerer. Versuche ueber den Raumsinn der Haut nach …
Zeit. f. Biol., VI, 1870, 42. 3 W. Camerer. Versuche ueber den Raumsinn der Haut nach …
[PDF][PDF] Microbial community diversity of the eastern Atlantic Ocean reveals geographic differences.
CJ Friedline, RB Franklin, SL McCallister… - Biogeosciences …, 2012 - researchgate.net
… Frozen samples were subsequently shipped in a dry shipper filled with liquid nitrogen
and then returned to −80 ◦ C freezer until DNA extraction could be performed (within 1 month). …
and then returned to −80 ◦ C freezer until DNA extraction could be performed (within 1 month). …
The vaginal microbiome: disease, genetics and the environment
…, J Brooks, N Sheth, J Silberg, C Friedline… - Nature …, 2011 - nature.com
The vagina is an interactive interface between the host and the environment. Its surface is
covered by a protective epithelium colonized by bacteria and other microorganisms. The …
covered by a protective epithelium colonized by bacteria and other microorganisms. The …
The vaginal microbiome: disease, genetics and the environment
…, J Alves, J Borzelleca, J Brooks, C Friedline… - Nature …, 2010 - nature.com
The vagina is an interactive interface between the host and the environment. Its surface is
covered by a protective epithelium colonized by bacteria and other microorganisms. The …
covered by a protective epithelium colonized by bacteria and other microorganisms. The …