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P. Debarro ; T. Sherratt ; O. David ; N. Maclean | 1995Individuals of the grain aphid Sitobion avenae were collected from wheat and cocksfoot stands around Hampshire, UK, during March and April 1994. Eight wheat and eight cocksfoot aphid clones were chosen on the basis of readily distinguishable RAP[...]article/chapitre/communication
G. Carvalho ; N. Maclean ; S. Wratten ; R. Carter ; J. Thurston | 1991article/chapitre/communication
P. Debarro ; T. Sherratt ; S. Wratten ; N. Maclean | 1994The role of DNA fingerprinting as a tool for studying cereal aphid populations along with the principals behind fingerprinting and the process of obtaining fingerprints using the multilocus probe, P-32 labelled (GATA)4 are discussed. The success[...]ouvrage
N. Maclean, - Editeur scientifique ; S. Gregory, - Editeur scientifique ; R. Flavell, - Editeur scientifique | London [GBR] : Butterworths | 1983article/chapitre/communication
P. Sunnucks ; P. Debarro ; G. Lushai ; N. Maclean ; D. Hales | 1997In a previous study, samples of the grain aphid Sitobion avenae (F.) were collected from wheat and adjacent cocksfoot hosts in a population thought to be primarily parthenogenetic, and DNA from individual aphids was analysed with a multilocus te[...]article/chapitre/communication
G. Lushai ; P. Debarro ; O. David ; T. Sherratt ; N. Maclean | 1998A clone of the grain aphid Sitobion avenae F, was maintained parthenogenetically over thirty-two generations (n = 344) in a constant environment: a new generation being set up by a female selected at random from the preceding generation. Genomic[...]