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2por Kurina, Olavi“…Altogether, 245 species are recorded including four species of Bolitophilidae, three species of Diadocidiidae, two species of Ditomyiidae, 34 species of Keroplatidae and 202 species of Mycetophilidae. 230 and 188 species are recorded from Georgia and the whole of Transcaucasia for the first time, respectively. Three new species – Sciophila georgei sp. nov., Leia katae sp. nov. and Anatella metae sp. nov. – are described including detailed illustrations of the male terminalia. …”
Publicado 2021
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3por Asadi, Atefeh, Montgelard, Claudine, Nazarizadeh, Masoud, Moghaddasi, Akram, Fatemizadeh, Faezeh, Simonov, Evgeniy, Kami, Haji Gholi, Kaboli, Mohammad“…The results of coalescence-based simulations support the incursion of the species from northeastern Iran to the western end of the Alborz, and then toward Transcaucasia via two directions: northern and southern slopes of the Alborz Mountains. …”
Publicado 2019
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4por SERGIEV, Vladimir, KONDRASHIN, Anatoly, LITVINOV, Sergei, MOROZOVA, Lola, TURBABINA, Natalia, STEPANOVA, Ekaterina, MAKSIMOVA, Maria, SHEVCHENKO, Sergei, MOROZOV, Evgeny“…Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) occurred in the Central Asian Republics and in the republics of the Transcaucasia. Holistic approach was adopted by the programs targeting the source of infection, vector(s) and man. …”
Publicado 2018
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5por Kolesnikov, Vasiliy B., Christophoryová, Jana, Przhiboro, Andrey A., Turbanov, Ilya S.“…It was collected in the Sphagnum habitats of Ispani lowland mires in Transcaucasia (Republic of Adjara, Georgia). The habitat of N. …”
Publicado 2022
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6“…Nine species are recorded for the first time since their original description; 12 species are new for Transcaucasia; 22 species are new for Azerbaijan; and 17 species are new for Georgia. …”
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7“…The diplopod fauna of Georgia, Transcaucasia, is very rich given the country’s relatively small territory, presently comprising 95 species from 42 genera, 12 families, and seven orders. …”
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8“…We argue that this expansion originates from only three core populations, the Peri-Strandja area and the Dalmatian coast in the Balkans and the east parts of Western Transcaucasia in the Caucasus. This population explosion is largely due to a unique combination of factors of an anthropogenic nature.…”
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9por Eskandani, Morteza, Dadizadeh, Elmira, Hamishehkar, Hamed, Nazemiyeh, Hossein, Barar, Jaleh“…[Image: see text] Introduction: Dorema glabrum (Apiaceae) is a rare and monocarpic species distributed in Transcaucasia and North West of Iran. We aimed to explore anti-cancer potency of bioactive compounds from the seeds of Dorma glabrum. …”
Publicado 2014
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10Publicado 1978Tabla de Contenidos: “…The value of the past: myths, identity and politics in transcaucasia --…”
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11por Eroshenko, Galina A., Balykova, Alina N., Nikiforov, Konstantin A., Krasnov, Yaroslav M., Kukleva, Lyubov M., Naryshkina, Ekaterina A., Kuznetsov, Alexander A., Popov, Nikolay V., Kutyrev, Vladimir V.“…The second wave was caused by the spread of 2.MED1 from the Northern Aral to the foci of the North-Western, Northern and Eastern Caspian Sea regions at the beginning of the second half of the 20th century, followed by introduction into the Pre-Caucasus and Transcaucasia. The rapid spread of 2.MED1 could be associated with the transfer of the pathogen by land and sea transport in the process of economic activity of the population.…”
Publicado 2023
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12“…The diplopod fauna of Georgia, Transcaucasia, is very rich given the country’s relatively small territory; it presently comprises 103 species from 44 genera, 12 families, and 7 orders. …”
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13por Ortiz, Antonio S., Rubio, Rosa M., de Freina, Josef J., Guerrero, Juan J., Garre, Manuel, Yela, José Luis“…This study contributes to a better understanding of the taxonomy of the genus Arctia and challenges future revision of this genus in Turkey, the Caucasus, Transcaucasia as well as northern Iran using standard molecular markers.…”
Publicado 2023
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14“…Populations of C. microcarpa from Transcaucasia (South Caucasus) are most closely related to C. sativa based on cytotype and population structure; in combination with archaeological insights, these data refute prior hypotheses of a European domestication origin. …”
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15“…In this work, we performed a Ka/Ks analysis of mitochondrial genes in large samples of three regional population groups in Eurasia: Siberia (N = 803), Western Asia/Transcaucasia (N = 753), and Eastern Europe (N = 707). …”
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16“…A dispersal-vicariance analysis (DIVA) traced the origin of most Agrodiaetus clades to separate biogeographical areas in the region encompassing Eastern Anatolia, Transcaucasia and Iran. CONCLUSIONS: With the inclusion of secondary structure information, ITS2 appears to be a suitable nuclear marker to infer the phylogeny of young radiations, as well as more distantly related genera within a diverse arthropod family. …”
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17por Wang, Xin, Luo, Guangbin, Yang, Wenlong, Li, Yiwen, Sun, Jiazhu, Zhan, Kehui, Liu, Dongcheng, Zhang, Aimin“…UPGMA clustering analysis indicated that the 238 T. urartu accessions could be classified into two subpopulations, of which Cluster I contained accessions from Eastern Mediterranean coast and those from Mesopotamia and Transcaucasia belonged to Cluster II. The wide range of genetic diversity along with the manageable number of accessions makes it one of the best collections for mining valuable genes based on marker-trait association. …”
Publicado 2017
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18por Hellgren, Olof, Kelbskopf, Victor, Ellis, Vincenzo A., Ciloglu, Arif, Duc, Mélanie, Huang, Xi, Lopes, Ricardo J., Mata, Vanessa A., Aghayan, Sargis A., Inci, Abdullah, Drovetski, Sergei V.“…Here, the hypothesis that the avian blood parasite Plasmodium relictum exhibits very low genetic diversity in its Western Palearctic transmission area (from Morocco to Sweden in the north and Transcaucasia in the east) was tested. METHODS: The genetic diversity of Plasmodium relictum was investigated by sequencing a portion (block 14) of the fast-evolving merozoite surface protein 1 (MSP1) gene in 75 different P. relictum infections from 36 host species. …”
Publicado 2021
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19por Chen, Cheng, Zhang, Kaixuan, Liu, Fu, Wang, Xia, Yao, Yang, Niu, Xiaolei, He, Yuqi, Hong, Jun, Liu, Fang, Gao, Qiu, Zhang, Yi, Li, Yurong, Wang, Meijuan, Lin, Jizhen, Fan, Yu, Ren, Kui, Shen, Lunhao, Gao, Bin, Ren, Xue, Yang, Weifei, Georgiev, Milen I., Zhang, Xinquan, Zhou, Meiliang“…Our analysis suggests that L. corniculatus accessions have high genetic diversity and could be further divided into three subgroups, with the genetic diversity centers were located in Transcaucasia. Several candidate genes and SNP site associated with CNglcs content and growth traits were identified by genome-wide associated study (GWAS). …”
Publicado 2023
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20por Legnardi, Matteo, Raizman, Eran, Beltran-Alcrudo, Daniel, Cinardi, Giuseppina, Robinson, Timothy, Falzon, Laura C., Djomgang, Hervé Kapnang, Okori, Edward, Parida, Satya, Njeumi, Felix, Benfield, Camilla T. O.“…This review analyses 13 countries belonging to Eastern Europe, Transcaucasia, and Central and East Asia. Substantial heterogeneity is apparent in terms of PPR presence and control strategies implemented by different countries. …”
Publicado 2022
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