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Tomaso Patarnello

Researcher at University of Padua

Publications -  162
Citations -  9863

Tomaso Patarnello is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Gene. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 155 publications receiving 9087 citations.

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Is It an Ant or a Butterfly? Convergent Evolution in the Mitochondrial Gene Order of Hymenoptera and Lepidoptera

TL;DR: This study showed that local and global homoplasies affecting the insect GOs are more widespread than previously thought and the chronological order of the evolutionary events that produced the diversity of the hymenopteran GOs was determined.
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Multiple-locus sequence typing and analysis of toxin genes in Bacillus cereus food-borne isolates.

TL;DR: Describing 47 food-borne isolates of Bacillus cereus using multilocus sequence typing (MLST) indicates that HGT is an important element in shaping the population structure of the B. cereus complex, and investigates the occurrence of toxin-encoding genes, focusing on their evolutionary history within B. Cereus.
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Optimization of single‐strand conformation polymorphism and sequence analysis of the mitochondrial control region in Pagellus bogaraveo (Sparidae, Teleostei): rationalized tools in fish population biology

TL;DR: A rationalized approach, combining the SSCP technique and a simplified sequencing procedure, is proposed for studying intraspecific polymorphism at the mtDNA control region in fish.
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Investigating the mechanism of chromosomal deletion: characterization of 39 deletion breakpoints in introns 47 and 48 of the human dystrophin gene.

TL;DR: The results show that unequal homologous recombination is a very poorly represented event in the dystrophin gene, whereas junction features are suggestive of a model of recombination in which DNA double-strand breaks are incorrectly repaired by a nonhomologous end-joining mechanism.