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Volume 109, Issue 5 (November 2012)

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A NEW EDITOR FOR HEREDITY

Heredity is delighted to welcome Mike Bruford as its new Editor-in-Chief. Please join us in welcoming Prof Bruford, whose term began October 1, 2012.

Pease also join us in thanking previous Editor Roger Butlin for his years of service and invaluable contributions to the journal.
 

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Effective population size in eusocial Hymenoptera with worker-produced males

T Nomura and J Takahashi

Heredity 2012 109: 261-268; advance online publication, September 5, 2012; 10.1038/hdy.2012.11

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Understanding the recent colonization history of a plant pathogenic fungus using population genetic tools and Approximate Bayesian Computation

B Barrès, J Carlier, M Seguin, C Fenouillet, C Cilas and V Ravigné

Heredity 2012 109: 269-279; advance online publication, July 25, 2012; 10.1038/hdy.2012.37

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Comparison of the genetic determinism of two key phenological traits, flowering and maturity dates, in three Prunus species: peach, apricot and sweet cherry

E Dirlewanger, J Quero-García, L Le Dantec, P Lambert, D Ruiz, L Dondini, E Illa, B Quilot-Turion, J-M Audergon, S Tartarini, P Letourmy and P Arús

Heredity 2012 109: 280-292; advance online publication, July 25, 2012; 10.1038/hdy.2012.38

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Thyroid hormone responsive QTL and the evolution of paedomorphic salamanders

S R Voss, D K Kump, J A Walker, H B Shaffer and G J Voss

Heredity 2012 109: 293-298; advance online publication, August 1, 2012; 10.1038/hdy.2012.41

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Using a reference population yardstick to calibrate and compare genetic diversity reported in different studies: an example from the brown bear

T Skrbinšek, M Jelenčič, L P Waits, H Potočnik, I Kos and P Trontelj

Heredity 2012 109: 299-305; advance online publication, August 1, 2012; 10.1038/hdy.2012.42

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Loss of reproductive parasitism following transfer of male-killing Wolbachia to Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila simulans

Z Veneti, S Zabalou, G Papafotiou, C Paraskevopoulos, S Pattas, I Livadaras, G Markakis, J K Herren, J Jaenike and K Bourtzis

Heredity 2012 109: 306-312; advance online publication, August 15, 2012; 10.1038/hdy.2012.43

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Prediction of genetic values of quantitative traits with epistatic effects in plant breeding populations

D Wang, I Salah El-Basyoni, P Stephen Baenziger, J Crossa, K M Eskridge and I Dweikat

Heredity 2012 109: 313-319; advance online publication, August 15, 2012; 10.1038/hdy.2012.44

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Spontaneous hybrids between native and exotic Rubus in the Western United States produce offspring both by apomixis and by sexual recombination

L V Clark and M Jasieniuk

Heredity 2012 109: 320-328; advance online publication, August 1, 2012; 10.1038/hdy.2012.45

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