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Stephen D Sarre

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Molecular Ecology Resources|October 22, 2016
A framework for developing and validating taxon-specific primers for specimen identification from environmental DNAAnna J MacDonald, Stephen D Sarre
Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics|August 2, 2011
Transitions between sex-determining systems in reptiles and amphibiansStephen D Sarre, Tariq Ezaz, Arthur Georges
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|June 2, 2004
The ends of a continuum: genetic and temperature-dependent sex determination in reptilesStephen D Sarre, Arthur Georges, Alex Quinn
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|June 15, 2022
Extinction and Spatial Structure in Simulation ModelsKerstin Wiegand, Klaus Henle, Stephen D Sarre
Molecular Ecology|February 12, 2004
Can assignment tests measure dispersal?Oliver Berry, Mandy D Tocher, Stephen D Sarre
Gigascience|August 17, 2017
A single mini-barcode test to screen for Australian mammalian predators from environmental samplesElodie Modave, Anna J MacDonald, Stephen D Sarre
Sexual Development : Genetics, Molecular Biology, Evolution, Endocrinology, Embryology, and Pathology of Sex Determination and Differentiation|October 31, 2016
Sex Reversal in Reptiles: Reproductive Oddity or Powerful Driver of Evolutionary Change?Clare E Holleley, Stephen D Sarre, Denis O'Meally, et al.
Cytogenetic and Genome Research|November 18, 2020
Karyotype Characterisation of Two Australian Dragon Lizards (Squamata: Agamidae: Amphibolurinae) Reveals Subtle Chromosomal Rearrangements Between Related Species with Similar KaryotypesShayer M I Alam, Stephen D Sarre, Arthur Georges, et al.
Molecular Cytogenetics|December 19, 2013
Karyotypic analysis and FISH mapping of microsatellite motifs reveal highly differentiated XX/XY sex chromosomes in the pink-tailed worm-lizard (Aprasia parapulchella, Pygopodidae, Squamata)Kazumi Matsubara, Theresa Knopp, Stephen D Sarre, et al.
Plos One|November 10, 2012
Can genetic estimators provide robust estimates of the effective number of breeders in small populations?Marion Hoehn, Bernd Gruber, Stephen D Sarre, et al.
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Molecular Ecology Resources|October 22, 2016
A framework for developing and validating taxon-specific primers for specimen identification from environmental DNAAnna J MacDonald, Stephen D Sarre
Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics|August 2, 2011
Transitions between sex-determining systems in reptiles and amphibiansStephen D Sarre, Tariq Ezaz, Arthur Georges
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|June 2, 2004
The ends of a continuum: genetic and temperature-dependent sex determination in reptilesStephen D Sarre, Arthur Georges, Alex Quinn
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|June 15, 2022
Extinction and Spatial Structure in Simulation ModelsKerstin Wiegand, Klaus Henle, Stephen D Sarre
Molecular Ecology|February 12, 2004
Can assignment tests measure dispersal?Oliver Berry, Mandy D Tocher, Stephen D Sarre
Gigascience|August 17, 2017
A single mini-barcode test to screen for Australian mammalian predators from environmental samplesElodie Modave, Anna J MacDonald, Stephen D Sarre
Sexual Development : Genetics, Molecular Biology, Evolution, Endocrinology, Embryology, and Pathology of Sex Determination and Differentiation|October 31, 2016
Sex Reversal in Reptiles: Reproductive Oddity or Powerful Driver of Evolutionary Change?Clare E Holleley, Stephen D Sarre, Denis O'Meally, et al.
Cytogenetic and Genome Research|November 18, 2020
Karyotype Characterisation of Two Australian Dragon Lizards (Squamata: Agamidae: Amphibolurinae) Reveals Subtle Chromosomal Rearrangements Between Related Species with Similar KaryotypesShayer M I Alam, Stephen D Sarre, Arthur Georges, et al.
Molecular Cytogenetics|December 19, 2013
Karyotypic analysis and FISH mapping of microsatellite motifs reveal highly differentiated XX/XY sex chromosomes in the pink-tailed worm-lizard (Aprasia parapulchella, Pygopodidae, Squamata)Kazumi Matsubara, Theresa Knopp, Stephen D Sarre, et al.
Plos One|November 10, 2012
Can genetic estimators provide robust estimates of the effective number of breeders in small populations?Marion Hoehn, Bernd Gruber, Stephen D Sarre, et al.
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