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Luciano Bullini

Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome

Publications -  68
Citations -  2673

Luciano Bullini is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genetic distance. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 68 publications receiving 2542 citations.

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Genetic and ecological data on the Anisakis simplex complex, with evidence for a new species (Nematoda, Ascaridoidea, Anisakidae).

TL;DR: A new distinct gene pool was detected, showing different alleles with respect to A. simplex sensu stricto and Anisakis pegreffii, widely extending the geographic ranges and the number of hosts of these 2 species.
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Origin and evolution of animal hybrid species

TL;DR: Investigation of the array of reproductive strategies recently detected in phylogenetically related stick Insects allows this work to investigate, using a comparative approach, questions such as the relationship between hybridization and unisexuality, and short- versus long-term evolutionary success of hybrid species.
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Electrophoretic studies on the Anisakis simplex complex (Ascaridida:Anisakidae) from the Mediterranean and North-East Atlantic.

TL;DR: The genetic variation of the sibling species Anisakis simplex A and A. simplex B was investigated by electrophoretic analysis of 22 gene-enzyme systems and several paratenic hosts and one cetacean definitive host are identified for each of the two species.
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Genetic evidence for three species within Pseudoterranova decipiens (Nematoda, Ascaridida, Ascaridoidea) in the North Atlantic and Norwegian and Barents Seas.

TL;DR: Genetic variation of 1017 specimens of codworm, Pseudoterranova decipiens, collected from fish and seals at 23 sampling locations in the North Atlantic and Norwegian and Barents Seas, was analysed on the basis of 16 enzyme loci, indicating high levels of gene flow within each of the three species.