Analysis of heteroplasmy in bank voles inhabiting the Chernobyl exclusion zone : A commentary on Baker et al. (2017) "Elevated mitochondrial genome variation after 50 generations of radiation exposure in a wild rodent."
Kesäniemi, J., Boratyński, Z., Danforth, J., Itam, P., Jernfors, T., Lavrinienko, A., Mappes, T., Møller, A. P., Mousseau, T. A., & Watts, P. C. (2018). Analysis of heteroplasmy in bank voles inhabiting the Chernobyl exclusion zone : A commentary on Baker et al. (2017) "Elevated mitochondrial genome variation after 50 generations of radiation exposure in a wild rodent.". Evolutionary Applications, 11(5), 820-826. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12578
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PCW and TM are funded by Academy of Finland (project numbers PCW:287153 and TM:268670) and TJ has received a grant from Kuopio Naturalists’ Society. The authors wish to acknowledge CSC – IT Center for Science, Finland, for computational resources.License
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