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Ricardo Pereira

Researcher at University of the Algarve

Publications -  8
Citations -  95

Ricardo Pereira is an academic researcher from University of the Algarve. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 73 citations.

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Improving weaning strategies for Senegalese sole: effects of body weight and digestive capacity

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that sole of 5–10 mg can be weaned, with high survival rates, and it is suggested that trypsin and alkaline phosphatase may be used as indicators of nutritional status in sole of <5 mg.
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Transcriptomic data reveals nuclear-mitochondrial discordance in Gomphocerinae grasshoppers (Insecta: Orthoptera: Acrididae).

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated whether multispecies coalescent analysis of 540 genes generated by transcriptome sequencing could resolve the phylogeny of the C. biguttulus complex and related Gomphocerinae species.
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A Non-Rogue Mutant Line Induced by ENU Mutagenesis in Paramutated Rogue Peas (Pisum sativum L.) Is Still Sensitive to the Rogue Paramutation.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the induction via 1-ethyl-1-nitrosourea (ENU) mutagenesis of a non-rogue revertant mutant in the rogue cv. Progreta, and the completely unusual fixation of the induced nonrogue phenotype through several generations.
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A microsatellite sequence in the fifth intron provides a broad-spectrum SSR marker for multiple alleles of the er1/PsMLO1 powdery mildew resistance gene in Pisum sativum L.

TL;DR: The genomic sequences of this gene which harbors a relatively long (TA) microsatellite sequence (SSR) in the fifth intron can be used for marker-assisted selection in multiple pea powdery mildew resistance breeding programs involving the er1/PsMLO1 resistance, except in the rare circumstances where the progenitor lines are monomorphic for the micros Satellite sequence.
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Extensive introgression at late stages of species formation: Insights from grasshopper hybrid zones

TL;DR: The results suggest that reproductive barriers that characterize late stages of species formation can evolve relatively quickly, particularly when associated with strong demographic changes, as well as allowing future studies to identify associated genomic regions.