Tomaso Patarnello focuses on Ecology, Genetics, Mediterranean sea, Biological dispersal and Evolutionary biology. His study in Ecology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Phylogeography, Effective population size and Population genetics. In the field of Genetics, his study on Phylogenetic tree, Gene, Microsatellite and Genetic marker overlaps with subjects such as Tetraodon nigroviridis.
His Microsatellite research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Dna genetics, Sex reversal, Computational biology and Hermaphrodite. His work carried out in the field of Biological dispersal brings together such families of science as Genetic diversity and Local adaptation. Tomaso Patarnello has researched Evolutionary biology in several fields, including Sister group, Sturgeon, Identification, Notothenioidei and Interspecific hybrids.
Tomaso Patarnello spends much of his time researching Genetics, Ecology, Gene, Zoology and Evolutionary biology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Gene flow, Biological dispersal and Genetic structure in addition to Ecology. His study looks at the relationship between Gene and fields such as Molecular biology, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
Within one scientific family, Tomaso Patarnello focuses on topics pertaining to Microsatellite under Zoology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Genetic marker and Perciformes. Tomaso Patarnello focuses mostly in the field of Evolutionary biology, narrowing it down to topics relating to Notothenioidei and, in certain cases, Channichthyidae. His study looks at the intersection of Phylogenetic tree and topics like Phylogenetics with Mitochondrial DNA.
Tomaso Patarnello mainly investigates Ecology, Transcriptome, Gene, Zoology and Genome. The concepts of his Ecology study are interwoven with issues in Phylogeography, Periophthalmus and Demographic history. His Gene research incorporates elements of Sexual maturity and Fish farming.
His Zoology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Mytilus, Lipid metabolism, Microsatellite and Aquaculture. His studies in Genome integrate themes in fields like Evolutionary biology, Adaptation and Notothenioidei. To a larger extent, Tomaso Patarnello studies Genetics with the aim of understanding Microarray.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Evolutionary biology, Gene, Transcriptome and Genome. His Ecology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Microarray and Biological dispersal. His Evolutionary biology study combines topics in areas such as Gene orders, Phylogenetic tree, Lizard, Sexual dimorphism and Hermaphrodite.
His Gene research includes themes of Amino acid, Glutathione peroxidase, Monitor lizard and Ectotherm. The Transcriptome study combines topics in areas such as Oxidative stress, Pollutant, Aquaculture, Endoplasmic reticulum and Adaptation. His research in Mediterranean climate intersects with topics in Sea bass, Taxon, Introgression, Microsatellite and Locus.
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Strategies for microsatellite isolation: a review.
L Zane;L Bargelloni;T Patarnello.
Molecular Ecology (2002)
Pillars of Hercules: is the Atlantic–Mediterranean transition a phylogeographical break?
Tomaso Patarnello;Filip A. M. J. Volckaert;Rita Castilho.
Molecular Ecology (2007)
Mitochondrial cytochrome b: evolution and structure of the protein
Mauro Degli Esposti;Simon De Vries;Massimo Crimi;Anna Ghelli.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1993)
Ancient climate change, antifreeze, and the evolutionary diversification of Antarctic fishes
Thomas J. Near;Alex Dornburg;Kristen L. Kuhn;Joseph T. Eastman.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2012)
Gene-associated markers provide tools for tackling illegal fishing and false eco-certification
Einar E. Nielsen;Alessia Cariani;Alessia Cariani;Eoin Mac Aoidh;Gregory E. Maes.
Nature Communications (2012)
Discord in the family Sparidae (Teleostei): divergent phylogeographical patterns across the Atlantic-Mediterranean divide.
L. Bargelloni;J. A. Alarcon;M. C. Alvarez;E. Penzo.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology (2003)
Molecular Evolution at Subzero Temperatures: Mitochondrial and Nuclear Phylogenies of Fishes from Antarctica (Suborder Notothenioidei), and the Evolution of Antifreeze Glycopeptides
Luca Bargelloni;Peter A. Ritchie;Tomaso Patarnello;Bruno Battaglia.
Molecular Biology and Evolution (1994)
Mitochondrial Phylogeny of Notothenioids: A Molecular Approach to Antarctic Fish Evolution and Biogeography
Luca Bargelloni;Stefania Marcato;Lorenzo Zane;Tomaso Patarnello.
Systematic Biology (2000)
Outlier SNP markers reveal fine-scale genetic structuring across European hake populations (Merluccius merluccius).
Ilaria Milano;Massimiliano Babbucci;Alessia Cariani;Miroslava Atanassova.
Molecular Ecology (2014)
Differential population structuring of two closely related fish species, the mackerel (Scomber scombrus) and the chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus), in the Mediterranean Sea
R. Zardoya;Rita Castilho;Cristina Grande;L. Favre-Krey.
Molecular Ecology (2004)
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