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Dánae Cabrera-Toledo

Researcher at University of Guadalajara

Publications -  16
Citations -  231

Dánae Cabrera-Toledo is an academic researcher from University of Guadalajara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic diversity & Genetic structure. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 180 citations. Previous affiliations of Dánae Cabrera-Toledo include National Autonomous University of Mexico.

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Diversity and genetic structure of the husk tomato (Physalis philadelphica Lam.) in Western Mexico

TL;DR: Analysis of genetic distance and Bayesian assignment distinguished two groups: cultivated and wild, with weedy populations interspersed between, and suggests that selection for agricultural and morphological attributes of P. philadelphica contributes to this differentiation.
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Heterozygote excess in ancient populations of the critically endangered Dioon caputoi (Zamiaceae, Cycadales) from central Mexico

TL;DR: The results support recent findings that rare plant species maintain high levels of genetic diversity and the heterozygote excess found at all loci is discussed in detail from a neutral evolutionary perspective.
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Diversity and genetic structure of three species of Dioon Lindl. (Zamiaceae, Cycadales) from the Pacific seaboard of Mexico

TL;DR: Comparison of the inferred genetic structure based on F-statistics for the three species indicated differences along the north-south Pacific seaboard axis and a phenogram representing Nei's genetic distances among populations displayed three major groups, each one corresponding to each of the studied species.
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Allozyme diversity levels in two congeneric Dioon spp. (Zamiaceae, Cycadales) with contrasting rarities

TL;DR: The comparison of population genetic structure information with historical and geographical aspects of the populations suggests that the rarity of D. caputoi might be due to relatively recent local ecological factors, and genetic structure does not differ between the two species despite their contrasting geographic distributions.
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Diversity and genetic structure of the endangered cycad Dioon sonorense (Zamiaceae) from Sonora, Mexico: Evolutionary and conservation implications

TL;DR: The results indicate that the geographical isolation caused by the historical effects of the Pleistocene among populations has probably generated clinal variation of the allelic frequencies at two loci, in relation to their latitudinal distribution.