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Dennis Hedgecock
Dennis Hedgecock
Paxson H. Offield Professor in Fisheries Ecology, University of Southern California
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The oyster genome reveals stress adaptation and complexity of shell formation
G Zhang, X Fang, X Guo, LI Li, R Luo, F Xu, P Yang, L Zhang, X Wang, ...
Nature 490 (7418), 49-54, 2012
21672012
Does variance in reproductive success limit effective population sizes of marine organisms
D Hedgecock
Genetics and evolution of aquatic organisms 122, 122-134, 1994
9821994
Population variation of human mtDNA control region sequences detected by enzymatic amplification and sequence-specific oligonucleotide probes.
M Stoneking, D Hedgecock, RG Higuchi, L Vigilant, HA Erlich
American journal of human genetics 48 (2), 370, 1991
5381991
Is gene flow from pelagic larval dispersal important in the adaptation and evolution of marine invertebrates?
D Hedgecock
Bulletin of marine science 39 (2), 550-564, 1986
5051986
Isolation and inheritance of novel microsatellites in chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha)
MA Banks, MS Blouin, BA Baldwin, VK Rashbrook, HA Fitzgerald, ...
Journal of Heredity 90 (2), 281-288, 1999
4791999
Genetic differentiation during the speciation process in Drosophila
FJ Ayala, ML Tracey, D Hedgecock, RC Richmond
Evolution, 576-592, 1974
4001974
Sweepstakes reproductive success in highly fecund marine fish and shellfish: a review and commentary
D Hedgecock, AI Pudovkin
Bulletin of Marine Science 87 (4), 971-1002, 2011
3972011
Genetic approaches to measuring connectivity
D Hedgecock, PH Barber, S Edmands
Oceanography 20 (3), 70-79, 2007
3882007
High Genetic Load in the Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas
S Launey, D Hedgecock
Genetics 159 (1), 255-265, 2001
3832001
Sardine and anchovy regime fluctuations of abundance in four regions of the world oceans: a workshop report
D Lluch‐Belda, RA Schwartzlose, R Serra, R Parrish, T Kawasaki, ...
Fisheries Oceanography 1 (4), 339-347, 1992
3361992
On the potential for estimating the effective number of breeders from heterozygote-excess in progeny
AI Pudovkin, DV Zaykin, D Hedgecock
Genetics 144 (1), 383-387, 1996
3081996
Genetic drift and effective population sizes of hatchery-propagated stocks of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas
D Hedgecock, F Sly
Aquaculture 88 (1), 21-38, 1990
2891990
Genetic variation in Tridacna maxima, an ecological analog of some unsuccessful evolutionary lineages
FJ Ayala, D Hedgecock, GS Zumwalt, JW Valentine
Evolution, 177-191, 1973
2861973
Widespread null alleles and poor cross-species amplification of microsatellite DNA loci cloned from the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas
D Hedgecock, G Li, S Hubert, K Bucklin, V Ribes
Journal of Shellfish Research 23 (2), 379-386, 2004
2782004
Linkage Maps of Microsatellite DNA Markers for the Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas
S Hubert, D Hedgecock
Genetics 168 (1), 351-362, 2004
2752004
Genetic heterogeneity, detected by PCR-SSCP, among samples of larval Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) supports the hypothesis of large variance in …
G Li, D Hedgecock
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55 (4), 1025-1033, 1998
2551998
Temporal and spatial genetic structure of marine animal populations in the California Current
D Hedgecock
California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations Reports 35, 73-81, 1994
2431994
Analysis of microsatellite DNA resolves genetic structure and diversity of chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in California s Central Valley
MA Banks, VK Rashbrook, MJ Calavetta, CA Dean, D Hedgecock
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57 (5), 915-927, 2000
2242000
Characterization of 79 microsatellite DNA markers in the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas
G Li, S Hubert, K Bucklin, V Ribes, D Hedgecock
Molecular Ecology Notes 3 (2), 228-232, 2003
2202003
Effective population numbers of shellfish broodstocks estimated from temporal variance in allelic frequencies
D Hedgecock, V Chow, RS Waples
Aquaculture 108 (3-4), 215-232, 1992
2161992
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