Publications by authors named "Mariam Gabelaia"

Geometric morphometrics (GM) enable the quantification of morphological variation on various scales. Recent technical advances allow analyzing complex three-dimensional shapes also in cases where landmark-based approaches are not appropriate. Pelvic girdle bones (basipterygia) of Sulawesi ricefishes are 3D structures that challenge traditional morphometrics.

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Evolutionary radiations are one plausible explanation for the rich biodiversity on Earth. Adaptive radiations are the most studied form of evolutionary radiations, and ecological opportunity has been identified as one factor permitting them. Competition among individuals is supposedly highest in populations of conspecifics.

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  • The study investigates the origins of parthenogenetic rock lizards (genus Darevskia) and whether their lineages result from back-crossing with parent species after initial hybridization.
  • The analysis of mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite genotypes revealed shared genetic traits among different parthenogenetic species, challenging the notion of completely independent origins.
  • Findings suggest that two of the parthenogenetic lineages may stem from a single hybridization event, with the possibility of gene exchange occurring between parthenogens and their bisexual ancestors after the onset of asexual reproduction.
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Publications that describe the composition of the human Y-DNA haplogroup in diffferent ethnic or linguistic groups and geographic regions provide no explicit explanation of the distribution of human paternal lineages in relation to specific ecological conditions. Our research attempts to address this topic for the Caucasus, a geographic region that encompasses a relatively small area but harbors high linguistic, ethnic, and Y-DNA haplogroup diversity. We genotyped 224 men that identified themselves as ethnic Georgian for 23 Y-chromosome short tandem-repeat markers and assigned them to their geographic places of origin.

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