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Genetic consequences of glacial survival and postglacial colonization in Norway spruce: combined analysis of mitochondrial DNA and fossil pollen
Tollefsrud, M. M., Kissling, R., Gugerli, F., Johnsen, Ø., Skrøppa, T., Cheddadi, R., … Sperisen, C. (2008). Genetic consequences of glacial survival and postglacial colonization in Norway spruce: combined analysis of mitochondrial DNA and fossil pollen. Molecular Ecology, 17(18), 4134-4150. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294X.2008.03893.x
Molecular markers help to reveal post-glacial re-colonisation routes of forest tree species in the alpine region
Gugerli, F., Sperisen, C., Mátyás, G., Senn, J., Anzidei, M., & Vendramin, G. G. (2002). Molecular markers help to reveal post-glacial re-colonisation routes of forest tree species in the alpine region. In R. Bottarin & U. Tappeiner (Eds.), Interdisciplinary mountain research (pp. 156-161). Europäische Akademie Bozen; Blackwell.
Chloroplast microsatellites and mitochondrial nad1 intron 2 sequences indicate congruent phylogenetic relationships among Swiss stone pine (Pinus cembra), Siberian stone pine (P. sibirica), and Siberian dwarf pine (P. pumila)
Gugerli, F., Senn, J., Anzidei, M., Madaghiele, A., Büchler, U., Sperisen, C., & Vendramin, G. G. (2001). Chloroplast microsatellites and mitochondrial nad1 intron 2 sequences indicate congruent phylogenetic relationships among Swiss stone pine (Pinus cembra), Siberian stone pine (P. sibirica), and Siberian dwarf pine (P. pumila). Molecular Ecology, 10(6), 1489-1497. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-294X.2001.01285.x
Haplotype variation in a mitochondrial tandem repeat of Norway spruce (<em>Picea abies</em>) populations suggests a serious founder effect during postglacial re-colonization of the western Alps
Gugerli, F., Sperisen, C., Büchler, U., Magni, F., Geburek, T., Jeandroz, S., & Senn, J. (2001). Haplotype variation in a mitochondrial tandem repeat of Norway spruce (Picea abies) populations suggests a serious founder effect during postglacial re-colonization of the western Alps. Molecular Ecology, 10(5), 1255-1263. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-294X.2001.01279.x
The evolutionary split of pinaceae from other conifers: evidence from an intron loss and a multigene phylogeny
Gugerli, F., Sperisen, C., Büchler, U., Brunner, I., Brodbeck, S., Palmer, J. D., & Qiu, Y. L. (2001). The evolutionary split of pinaceae from other conifers: evidence from an intron loss and a multigene phylogeny. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 21(2), 167-175. https://doi.org/10.1006/mpev.2001.1004
Tandem repeats in plant mitochondrial genomes: application to the analysis of population differentiation in the conifer Norway spruce
Sperisen, C., Büchler, U., Gugerli, F., Mátyás, G., Geburek, T., & Vendramin, G. G. (2001). Tandem repeats in plant mitochondrial genomes: application to the analysis of population differentiation in the conifer Norway spruce. Molecular Ecology, 10(1), 257-263. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-294X.2001.01180.x
Comparison of two rapid DNA extraction protocols for gymnosperms for application in population genetic and phylogenetic studies
Sperisen, C., Gugerli, F., Büchler, U., & Mátyás, G. (2000). Comparison of two rapid DNA extraction protocols for gymnosperms for application in population genetic and phylogenetic studies. Forest Genetics, 7(2), 133-136.