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  Craig Moritz Research Group: Publications
Kearney, M., A, Moussalli, J. Strasburg, D. Lindenmayer and C. Geographic parthenogenesis in the Australian arid zone: I. A climatic analysis of the Heteronotia binoei complex (Gekkonidae).
The origin and evolution of parthenogenesis in Heteronotia binoei (Gekkonidae): Reciprocal origins and diverse mitochondrial DNA in western populations.
MORITZ, C. The origin and evolution of parthenogenesis in Heteronotia binoei (Gekkonidae): Evidence for recent and localized origins of widespread clones.
ib.berkeley.edu /labs/moritz/publications/craig.html   (2487 words)

  
 ExactAntigen heteronotia binoei
(1991) Parallel origins of duplications and the formation of pseudogenes in mitochondrial DNA from parthenogenetic lizards (Heteronotia binoei; Gekkonidae) J Mol Evol 33:431-41.
(1991) Evolutionary dynamics of mitochondrial DNA duplications in parthenogenetic geckos, Heteronotia binoei Genetics 129:221-30.
(1991) The origin and evolution of parthenogenesis in Heteronotia binoei (Gekkonidae): evidence for recent and localized origins of widespread clones Genetics 129:211-9.
www.exactantigen.com /taxonomy/animal/h/heteronotia-binoei.html   (69 words)

  
 Matthew K Fujita   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The unique characteristics of the mitochondrial genomes of the Australian Bynoe's geckos (Heteronotia binoei complex) provide an excellent opportunity to examine broader patterns and processes of mtDNA evolution.
The clonal, hybrid nature of unisexual lizards is nature's experiment in testing the compatibility of divergent genomes in a single organism.
A solid phylogenetic hypothesis is necessary to understand genome evolution in a historical context.
socrates.berkeley.edu /~fujita   (118 words)

  
 Re: [Gecko] bynoe's gecko
I'm sure Alexa would like to tell you more about this amazing gecko, but I'm posting a distribution map taken from an article by Craig Moritz (discoverer of parthenogenesis in Heteronotia) which shows where the different sexual lineages and the parthenogenetic lineages occur (soon to be named different species).
Moritz, C. The origin and evolution of parthenogenesis in the Heteronotia binoei complex: synthesis.
By the way, there is one other terrestrial gekkonine genus in Australia, Nactus, which appears to be ecologically similar to Heteronotia and also includes parthenogenetic lineages (N. arnouxii).
www.mail-archive.com /gecko@gekkota.com/msg00185.html   (189 words)

  
 Evolutionary Dynamics of Mitochondrial DNA Duplications in Parthenogenetic Geckos, Heteronotia binoei -- Moritz 129 ...
Evolutionary Dynamics of Mitochondrial DNA Duplications in Parthenogenetic Geckos, Heteronotia binoei -- Moritz 129 (1): 221 -- Genetics
Evolutionary Dynamics of Mitochondrial DNA Duplications in Parthenogenetic Geckos, Heteronotia binoei
Heteronotia binoei complex varies in size from 17.2 to 27.6 kilobases (kb).
www.genetics.org /cgi/content/abstract/129/1/221   (308 words)

  
 Jared L. Strasburg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
I am performing phylogeographic studies of the parental sunflower species to test for evidence of increased long-distance dispersal and possibly range expansion concordant with the arrival of bison in North America.
My PhD thesis work dealt with a complex of sexual and hybrid parthenogenetic geckos found in the Australian arid zone, Heteronotia binoei.
Using traditional population genetic and coalescent-based phylogeographic techniques, I showed that two parthenogenetic mtDNA lineages likely had distinct origins, both geographically and temporally, within the past several hundred thousand years.
www.bio.indiana.edu /~rieseberglab/iu/jared_strasburg.html   (300 words)

  
 The Origin and Evolution of Parthenogenesis in Heteronotia binoei (Gekkonidae): Evidence for Recent and Localized ...
The Origin and Evolution of Parthenogenesis in Heteronotia binoei (Gekkonidae): Evidence for Recent and Localized Origins of Widespread Clones -- Moritz 129 (1): 211 -- Genetics
The Origin and Evolution of Parthenogenesis in Heteronotia binoei (Gekkonidae): Evidence for Recent and Localized Origins of Widespread Clones
The parthenogenetic form of the gecko lizard species Heteronotia binoei has
www.genetics.org /cgi/content/abstract/129/1/211   (229 words)

  
 Binoe's Gecko
They eat a wide range of small insects, spiders and other invertebrates.
Heteronotia binoei is actually comprised of four distinct species (yet to be named), with one being very special and unique.
This unique species is made up entirely of females which clone themselves without the assistance of any other individuals, via a process known as parthenogenesis.
www.pilbarapythons.com /binoesgecko.htm   (315 words)

  
 Aussie Pythons and Snakes - Heteronotia binoei Plz reply ASAP THX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Aussie Pythons and Snakes - Heteronotia binoei Plz reply ASAP THX
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will Heteronotia binoei be able to with stand heat in the NT?
www.aussiepythons.com /showthread.php?t=33104   (624 words)

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