Richard E Broughton
Richard E Broughton
Professor of Biology, University of Oklahoma
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A DNA HYBRIDIZATION STUDY OF THE TERMITE GENUS ZOOTERMOPSIS (ISOPTERA, TERMOPSIDAE)
RE Broughton, DH Kistner
Sociobiology 19 (1), 15-40, 1991
91991
Application of hypervariable genetic markers to forensic identification of ‘wild’from hatchery-raised red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus
MA Renshaw, E Saillant, RE Broughton, JR Gold
Forensic Science International 156 (1), 9-15, 2006
382006
Conflicting phylogenetic patterns caused by molecular mechanisms in mitochondrial DNA sequences
RE Broughton, TE Dowling
Systematic biology 47 (4), 696-701, 1998
91998
Current and historical hybridization with differential introgression among three species of cyprinid fishes (genus Cyprinella)
RE Broughton, KC Vedala, TM Crowl, LL Ritterhouse
Genetica 139 (5), 699-707, 2011
302011
Development and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite DNA loci for the endangered Dusky Gopher Frog, Rana sevosa, and two closely related species, Rana capito and Rana …
SC Richter, RE Broughton
Molecular Ecology Notes 5 (2), 436-438, 2005
162005
Diversification on an ecologically constrained adaptive landscape
GA Wellborn, RE Broughton
Molecular Ecology 17 (12), 2927-2936, 2008
632008
Evolution of duplicated sequences in mitochondrial DNA.
REJ Broughton
1996
Evolution of parental care in fishes
JC Cureton, RE Broughton, R Knapp
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 54, E259-E259, 2014
2014
Evolutionary dynamics of tandem repeats in the mitochondrial DNA control region of the minnow Cyprinella spiloptera.
RE Broughton, TE Dowling
Molecular biology and evolution 14 (12), 1187-1196, 1997
551997
First sequenced mitochondrial genome from the phylum Acanthocephala (Leptorhynchoides thecatus) and its phylogenetic position within Metazoa
ML Steinauer, BB Nickol, R Broughton, G Ortí
Journal of molecular evolution 60 (6), 706-715, 2005
532005
Genetic consequences of population reduction and geographic isolation in the critically endangered frog, Rana sevosa
SC Richter, BI Crother, RE Broughton
Copeia 2009 (4), 799-806, 2009
382009
GENETIC IDENTIFICATION OF FISH HARVESTED FROM OFFSHORE AQUACULTURE: AN EXAMPLE INVOLVING RED DRUM, SCIAENOPS OCELLATUS, FROM THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO
JR Gold, MA Renshaw, E Saillant, K Cizdziell, RE Broughton
Efforts to Develop a Responsible Offshore Aquaculture Industry in the Gulf …, 0
Genetic monitoring of supportive breeding in brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) using microsatellite DNA markers.
LS Kavan, SR Gilkolaei, G Vossoughi, SMR Fatemi, R Safari, S Jamili, ...
Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 4 (6), 829-839, 1997
1997
Geographic independence and phylogenetic diversity of red shiner introductions
GJ Glotzbecker, F Alda, RE Broughton, DA Neely, RL Mayden, MJ Blum
Conservation genetics 17 (4), 795-809, 2016
72016
Heterogeneous natural selection on oxidative phosphorylation genes among fishes with extreme high and low aerobic performance
F Zhang, RE Broughton
BMC evolutionary biology 15 (1), 173, 2015
182015
Hormones and parental care in fishes
R Knapp, I Cureton, RE Broughton
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 54, E113-E113, 2014
2014
Lack of mitochondrial DNA variation in an introduced population of the Formosan subterranean termite (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)
RE Broughton, JK Grace
Sociobiology 24, 121-121, 1994
401994
Length variation in mitochondrial DNA of the minnow Cyprinella spiloptera.
RE Broughton, TE Dowling
Genetics 138 (1), 179-190, 1994
1291994
Microsatellite development and survey of variation in northern bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus)
RE Broughton, JR Gold
Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnology 6 (4), 308-314, 1997
611997
Microsatellite markers for the endangered razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus, are widely applicable to genetic studies of other catostomine fishes
TF Turner, TE Dowling, MJ Osborne, MV McPhee, RE Broughton, JR Gold
Conservation Genetics 10 (3), 551-553, 2009
142009
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