Kristina Harrison
Counselor/Therapist | Mental Health
2400 S 48TH ST SPRINGDALE AR, 72762About
Kristina Harrison is an Addiction Medicine Physician in SPRINGDALE, AR. Kristina evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Addiction Medicine Physicians provide medical care in addition to consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Indirect measures of gene flow and migration: FST not equal to 1/(4Nm + 1).
- Population-specific gender-biased hybridization between Dryopteris intermedia and D. carthusiana: evidence from chloroplast DNA.
- A quantitative genetic analysis of nuclear-cytoplasmic male sterility in structured populations of Silene vulgaris.
- Contrasting the distribution of chloroplast DNA and allozyme polymorphism among local populations of Silene alba: implications for studies of gene flow in plants.
- Linkage disequilibrium and phylogenetic congruence between chloroplast and mitochondrial haplotypes in Silene vulgaris.
- Genetic and demographic dynamics of small populations of Silene latifolia.
- Associations among cytoplasmic molecular markers, gender, and components of fitness in Silene vulgaris, a gynodioecious plant.
- The hierarchical spatial distribution of chloroplast DNA polymorphism across the introduced range of Silene vulgaris.
- Evidence for paternal transmission and heteroplasmy in the mitochondrial genome of Silene vulgaris, a gynodioecious plant.
- High genetic diversity in a rare and endangered sunflower as compared to a common congener.
- Detection of rare paternal chloroplast inheritance in controlled crosses of the endangered sunflower Helianthus verticillatus.
- Local population structure and sex ratio: evolution in gynodioecious plants.
- Genetic consequences of local population extinction and recolonization.
- The use of chloroplast DNA polymorphism in studies of gene flow in plants.
- Patterns of cyto-nuclear linkage disequilibrium in Silene latifolia: genomic heterogeneity and temporal stability.
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