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Mikael Lönn
Researcher at Södertörn University
Publications - 35
Citations - 784
Mikael Lönn is an academic researcher from Södertörn University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genetic structure. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 33 publications receiving 703 citations.
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Smoking is associated with mosaic loss of chromosome Y
Jan P. Dumanski,Jan P. Dumanski,Chiara Rasi,Chiara Rasi,Mikael Lönn,Hanna Davies,Hanna Davies,Martin Ingelsson,Vilmantas Giedraitis,Lars Lannfelt,Patrik K. E. Magnusson,Cecilia M. Lindgren,Cecilia M. Lindgren,Andrew P. Morris,Andrew P. Morris,David Cesarini,Magnus Johannesson,Eva Tiensuu Janson,Lars Lind,Nancy L. Pedersen,Erik Ingelsson,Erik Ingelsson,Lars Forsberg,Lars Forsberg +23 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated here that smoking is associated with LOY in blood cells in three independent cohorts, and the finding that smoking induces LOY thus links a preventable risk factor with the most common acquired human mutation.
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Small-scale plant species richness and evenness in semi-natural grasslands respond differently to habitat fragmentation.
Triin Reitalu,Martin T. Sykes,Lotten J. Johansson,Mikael Lönn,Karin Hall,Marie Vandewalle,Honor C. Prentice +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored whether small-scale species diversity, species evenness and species richness in semi-natural grassland communities are similarly associated with present management regime and/or species richness.
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Gene diversity and demographic turnover in central and peripheral populations of the perennial herb Gypsophila fastigiata
Mikael Lönn,Honor C. Prentice +1 more
TL;DR: Within-population gene diversity was estimated (using allozyme markers) for 16 populations of the perennial, outcrossing plant, Gypsophila fastigiata, on the Baltic island of Oland.
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Plant species segregation on different spatial scales in semi-natural grasslands
TL;DR: The results support the prediction that patterns of species co-occurrence are likely to be influenced by different mechanisms on different spatial scales.
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Gene diversity in a fragmented population of Briza media: grassland continuity in a landscape context
TL;DR: The genetic composition of demes of a grassland species appears to be influenced by the process of plant community convergence during grassland development ‐ complementing the recent finding that convergence of species composition in experimental assemblages of grassland plants is dependent on the genotypic composition of the component species.