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Sexual and apomictic plant reproduction in the genomics era exploring the mechanisms potentially useful in crop plants.
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Arabidopsis Mimulus and tomato have emerged as model plants in researching genetic and molecular basis of differences in mating systems. Variations in floral traits and loss of self-incompatibility h

Safety issues in assisted reproduction technology
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PowerPoint Presentation on Safety issues in assisted reproduction technology or PowerPoint Presentation on The children of assisted reproduction confront the responsible conduct of assisted reproduct

Evolution of genomic imprinting in mammals what a zoo!.
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Genomic imprinting imposes an obligate mode of biparental reproduction in mammals. This phenomenon results from the monoparental expression of a subset of genes. This specific gene regulation mechani

Feathers as a biomonitor for organic pollutants
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In my PhD thesis I have investigated the contamination of the Belgian environment with organic pollutants, making use of different bird species. The organic pollutants that were analysed include the

Heterogeneous model of schistosomiasis transmission and long-term control: the combined influence of spatial variation and age-dependent factors on optimal allocation of drug therapy
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Prior field studies and modelling analyses have individually highlighted the importance of age-specific and spatial heterogeneities on the risk for schistosomiasis in human populations. As long-term

Moving forward in toxicity testing – TTE bioassays and reproduction endpoints
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Toxicity testing remains largely in the same position as it was 50 years ago, i.e. measuring the effect of increasing doses of toxicants on populations at fixed times of exposure. Certainly, endpoint