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Luca Bargelloni
Researcher at University of Padua
Publications - 170
Citations - 9333
Luca Bargelloni is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Gene. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 155 publications receiving 8049 citations.
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Strategies for microsatellite isolation: a review.
TL;DR: The aim of the present paper is to review the various methods of microsatellite isolation with the purpose of providing useful guidelines in making appropriate choices among the large number of currently available options and to propose a fast and easy protocol which is a combination of different published methods.
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Pollutants bioavailability and toxicological risk from microplastics to marine mussels.
Carlo Giacomo Avio,Stefania Gorbi,Massimo Milan,Maura Benedetti,Daniele Fattorini,Giuseppe d’Errico,Marianna Pauletto,Luca Bargelloni,Francesco Regoli +8 more
TL;DR: The study provided the evidence that microplastics adsorb PAHs, emphasizing an elevated bioavailability of these chemicals after the ingestion, and the toxicological implications due to responsiveness of several molecular and cellular pathways to microplastic.
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European sea bass genome and its variation provide insights into adaptation to euryhalinity and speciation
Mbaye Tine,Heiner Kuhl,Pierre-Alexandre Gagnaire,Bruno Louro,Erick Desmarais,Rute S.T. Martins,Jochen Hecht,Florian Knaust,Khalid Belkhir,Sven Klages,Roland Dieterich,Kurt Stueber,Francesc Piferrer,Bruno Guinand,Nicolas Bierne,Filip Volckaert,Luca Bargelloni,Deborah M. Power,François Bonhomme,François Bonhomme,Adelino V.M. Canario,Richard Reinhardt +21 more
TL;DR: Comparing predictions of alternative demographic models to the joint allele-frequency spectrum indicates that genomic islands of differentiation between sea bass lineages were generated by varying rates of introgression across the genome following a period of geographical isolation.
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Gene-associated markers provide tools for tackling illegal fishing and false eco-certification
Einar Eg Nielsen,Alessia Cariani,Alessia Cariani,Eoin Mac Aoidh,Gregory E. Maes,Ilaria Milano,Ilaria Milano,Rob Ogden,Martin I. Taylor,Jakob Hemmer-Hansen,Massimiliano Babbucci,Luca Bargelloni,Dorte Bekkevold,Eveline Diopere,Leonie Grenfell,Sarah J. Helyar,Morten T. Limborg,Jann T. Martinsohn,Ross McEwing,Frank Panitz,Tomaso Patarnello,Fausto Tinti,Jeroen Van Houdt,Filip Volckaert,Robin S. Waples,Gary R. Carvalho +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used gene-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms to assign individual marine fish back to the population of origin with unprecedented high levels of precision, using a case-driven case study and using a centrally maintained and publicly available database.
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Applications of genotyping by sequencing in aquaculture breeding and genetics.
TL;DR: Direct genotyping by sequencing (GBS) techniques have underpinned many of the advances in aquaculture genetics and breeding to date, and have been extensively applied to generate population‐level SNP genotype data.