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Noureddine Chatti

Researcher at University of Monastir

Publications -  32
Citations -  408

Noureddine Chatti is an academic researcher from University of Monastir. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genetic diversity. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 30 publications receiving 345 citations.

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Mitochondrial DNA variation in the caramote prawn Penaeus (Melicertus) kerathurus across a transition zone in the Mediterranean Sea.

TL;DR: The different evolutionary forces that may have shaped the genetic variation in Penaeus kerathurus prawns are discussed and it is suggested that the genetic divide is probably maintained by present-day dispersal limitation.
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Genetic differentiation between populations of gilthead seabream (Sparusaurata) along the Tunisian coast

TL;DR: L'arbre phylogenetique etabli a partir de the matrice des distances genetiques permet de distinguer de two groupes largement differencies : le premier contenant les populations du Nord et le deuxieme contenants les autres populations qui sont a leur tour subdivisees en de two sous-groupes organises selon leur distribution geographique.
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Genetic variation and population structure of the caramote prawn Penaeus kerathurus (Forskäl) from the eastern and western Mediterranean coasts in Tunisia

TL;DR: The data suggest a population structure consistent with Mediterranean Sea basins that might reflect different local biogeographical zones and four among the six polymorphic loci were out of Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium in at least one population.
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Microgeographical distribution of two chromosomal races of house mice in Tunisia: pattern and origin of habitat partitioning

TL;DR: Two hypotheses are discussed to account for the origin of habitat partitioning in Tunisia: the first relies on competitive exclusion of the 40St mice from the medinas by the derived 22Rb mice; the second is based on stochastic processes related to historical evolution of Tunisian urban communities.
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Comparison of Ribosomal ITS Regions Among Androctonus spp. Scorpions (Scorpionida: Buthidae) from Tunisia

TL;DR: The study of rDNA sequences of the ITS1, 5.8S, and ITS2 region of 14 representatives of the four taxa in Tunisia highlighted the need of a revision of the taxonomy of the scorpions in Tunisia.