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M G Kidwell

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Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|October 1, 1992
Can transposable elements be used to drive disease refractoriness genes into vector populations?M G Kidwell, J M Ribeiro
Genetics|April 1, 1987
The P-M hybrid dysgenesis cline in Eastern Australian Drosophila melanogaster: discrete P, Q and M regions are nearly contiguousI A Boussy, M G Kidwell
Genetica|August 22, 2000
How valuable are model organisms for transposable element studies?M G Kidwell, M B Evgen'ev
Molecular Biology and Evolution|May 1, 1988
Molecular characteristics of diverse populations are consistent with the hypothesis of a recent invasion of Drosophila melanogaster by mobile P elementsD Anxolabéhère, M G Kidwell, G Periquet
Genetics|September 1, 1973
A case of high rate of spontaneous mutation affecting viability in Drosophila melanogasterM G Kidwell, J F Kidwell, M Nei
Genetics|February 1, 1989
Hybrid dysgenesis in Drosophila simulans lines transformed with autonomous P elementsS B Daniels, A Chovnick, M G Kidwell
Genetics|August 1, 1988
Evolution of hybrid dysgenesis potential following P element contamination in Drosophila melanogasterM G Kidwell, K Kimura, D M Black
Molecular Biology and Evolution|June 6, 1998
Molecular evolution of P transposable elements in the genus Drosophila. III. The melanogaster species groupJ B Clark, P C Kim, M G Kidwell
The Journal of Heredity|September 1, 1977
Variation of the recombination fraction in Drosophila melanogaster femalesR S Broadhead, J F Kidwell, M G Kidwell
Genetics|August 1, 1977
Hybrid Dysgenesis in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER: A Syndrome of Aberrant Traits Including Mutation, Sterility and Male RecombinationM G Kidwell, J F Kidwell, J A Sved
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Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|October 1, 1992
Can transposable elements be used to drive disease refractoriness genes into vector populations?M G Kidwell, J M Ribeiro
Genetics|April 1, 1987
The P-M hybrid dysgenesis cline in Eastern Australian Drosophila melanogaster: discrete P, Q and M regions are nearly contiguousI A Boussy, M G Kidwell
Genetica|August 22, 2000
How valuable are model organisms for transposable element studies?M G Kidwell, M B Evgen'ev
Molecular Biology and Evolution|May 1, 1988
Molecular characteristics of diverse populations are consistent with the hypothesis of a recent invasion of Drosophila melanogaster by mobile P elementsD Anxolabéhère, M G Kidwell, G Periquet
Genetics|September 1, 1973
A case of high rate of spontaneous mutation affecting viability in Drosophila melanogasterM G Kidwell, J F Kidwell, M Nei
Genetics|February 1, 1989
Hybrid dysgenesis in Drosophila simulans lines transformed with autonomous P elementsS B Daniels, A Chovnick, M G Kidwell
Genetics|August 1, 1988
Evolution of hybrid dysgenesis potential following P element contamination in Drosophila melanogasterM G Kidwell, K Kimura, D M Black
Molecular Biology and Evolution|June 6, 1998
Molecular evolution of P transposable elements in the genus Drosophila. III. The melanogaster species groupJ B Clark, P C Kim, M G Kidwell
The Journal of Heredity|September 1, 1977
Variation of the recombination fraction in Drosophila melanogaster femalesR S Broadhead, J F Kidwell, M G Kidwell
Genetics|August 1, 1977
Hybrid Dysgenesis in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER: A Syndrome of Aberrant Traits Including Mutation, Sterility and Male RecombinationM G Kidwell, J F Kidwell, J A Sved
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