2003
DOI: 10.1023/b:jico.0000021017.69090.30
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Pattern of genetic differentiation in two Isophya species (Orthoptera: Tettigonoidea) in north-east Hungary

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“…This level was also higher than that described in other Orthoptera species. It seems that the high level of genetic variation detected by enzyme electrophoresis is a general feature for various Orthopteroid insect species (Pecsenye et al, 2003). In our study, the eight L. m. manilensis populations show an overall heterozygote deficiency, which results in significant Hardy-Weinberg disequilibrium.…”
Section: Genetic Variationmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…This level was also higher than that described in other Orthoptera species. It seems that the high level of genetic variation detected by enzyme electrophoresis is a general feature for various Orthopteroid insect species (Pecsenye et al, 2003). In our study, the eight L. m. manilensis populations show an overall heterozygote deficiency, which results in significant Hardy-Weinberg disequilibrium.…”
Section: Genetic Variationmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…2012. (Bauer & Kenyeres 2006, Bedjanič 2009, Bey-Bienko 1954, Buchweitz 1993, Chládek 1984, Chládek 1986, Chládek 1988, Chládek 1995, Chládek 2001 Fikáček 2012, Heller 1988, Heller et al 2004, Holuša 2006, Ingrisch 1991, Kenyeres et al 2009, Krištín 2001, Krištín & Hrúz 2005, Krištín & Mihál 2000, Krištín & Kaňuch 2007, Krištín & Kaňuch 2013, Krištín et al 2009, Krištín et al 2011, Laußmann 1993, Maas et al 2002, Merkel 1941, Nagy et al 1998, Nagy et al 2003, Nagy et al 2007, Pecsenye et al 2003, Rácz 1998, Schreiber 1996, Steglich & Müller 2011, Theuerkauf et al 2005, Zacher 1917, Zechner & Fachbach 2001, Zuna-Kratky et al 2009). …”
Section: Isophya Kraussii Moldavicaunclassified
“…To date, in the genus Isophya genetic variation in the whole genome was carried out only in the Hungarian species I. kraussi using the allozyme technique. The results indicated a high level of differentiation among geographically distant populations (PECSENYE et al 2003).…”
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confidence: 92%