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|  |  |  | Volume 117, Issue 1 (July 2016) |  | In this issue Original Articles
Also new    AOP | |  |  |  | | Advertisement |  | | |  |  | Original Articles | Top |  | Frequent, geographically structured heteroplasmy in the mitochondria of a flowering plant, ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata) OPENN Levsen, R Bergero, D Charlesworth and K Wolff Heredity 2016 117: 1-7; advance online publication, March 9, 2016; 10.1038/hdy.2016.15 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Mammalian X homolog acts as sex chromosome in lacertid lizardsM Rovatsos, J Vukić and L Kratochvíl Heredity 2016 117: 8-13; advance online publication, March 16, 2016; 10.1038/hdy.2016.18 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Conservation priorities of Iberoamerican pig breeds and their ancestors based on microsatellite informationO Cortés, A M Martinez, J Cañon, N Sevane, L T Gama, C Ginja, V Landi, P Zaragoza, N Carolino, A Vicente, P Sponenberg and J V Delgado for the BioPig Consortium Heredity 2016 117: 14-24; advance online publication, March 30, 2016; 10.1038/hdy.2016.21 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | The genetic contribution to sex determination and number of sex chromosomes vary among populations of common frogs (Rana temporaria)N Rodrigues, Y Vuille, A Brelsford, J Merilä and N Perrin Heredity 2016 117: 25-32; advance online publication, April 13, 2016; 10.1038/hdy.2016.22 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | The contribution of dominance to phenotype prediction in a pine breeding and simulated population OPENJ E de Almeida Filho, J F R Guimarães, F F e Silva, M D V de Resende, P Muñoz, M Kirst and M F R Resende, Jr Heredity 2016 117: 33-41; advance online publication, April 27, 2016; 10.1038/hdy.2016.23 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Moderate genetic drift is driven by extreme recruitment events in the invasive mollusk Crepidula fornicataF Riquet, S Le Cam, E Fonteneau and F Viard Heredity 2016 117: 42-50; advance online publication, April 27, 2016; 10.1038/hdy.2016.24 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | EigenGWAS: finding loci under selection through genome-wide association studies of eigenvectors in structured populationsG-B Chen, S H Lee, Z-X Zhu, B Benyamin and M R Robinson Heredity 2016 117: 51-61; advance online publication, May 4, 2016; 10.1038/hdy.2016.25 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  |  | | Advertisement |  | Have you listened to the Heredity podcast?
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