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    Renner and Won Data Set

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    Appendix B to Renner et al. 2016 Int J Para

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    Supporting Tables S1 to S6 of Renner, Lüdtke, Kaiser, Kienle, Schaefer, Segelbacher, Tschapka, Santiago-Alarcon (2016) "Forests of opportunities and mischief: disentangling the interactions between forests, parasites and immune responses" International Journal for Parasitolog

    Appendix C to Renner et al. 2016 Int J Para

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    Supporting Figures S1 and S2 of Renner, Lüdtke, Kaiser, Kienle, Schaefer, Segelbacher, Tschapka, Santiago-Alarcon (2016) "Forests of opportunities and mischief: disentangling the interactions between forests, parasites and immune responses" International Journal for Parasitolog

    The worldwide holoparasitic Apodanthaceae confidently placed in the Cucurbitales by nuclear and mitochondrial gene trees

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    Background: Of the c. 450 families of flowering plants, only two are left “unplaced” in the most recent APG classification of angiosperms. One of these is the Apodanthaceae, a clade of c. 19 holoparasitic species in two or three genera occurring in North and South America, Africa, the Near East, and Australia. Because of lateral gene transfer between Apodanthaceae and their hosts it has been difficult to infer the family’s true closest relatives. Results: Here we report a phylogenetic analysis of 16 accessions representing six species of Apodanthaceae from the United States, Chile, Iran, and Australia, using the mitochondrial matR gene and the nuclear 18S gene. Data matrices include 190 matR sequences from up to 95 families in 39 orders of flowering plants and 197 18S sequences from 101 families representing the 16 orders of rosids. Analyses were performed at the nucleotide and at the amino acid level. Both gene trees agree with angiosperm phylogenies found in other studies using more genes. Apodanthaceae and the seven families of the order Cucurbitales form a clade with 100% bootstrap support from matR and 56% from 18 S. In addition, the Apodanthaceae and Cucurbitales matR gene sequences uniquely share two non-synonymous codon changes and one synonymous change, as well as a codon insertion, already found by Barkman et al. (2007). Conclusions: Apodanthaceae belong in the Cucurbitales with which they share inferior ovaries, parietal placentation and a dioecious mating system, traits that are ancestral in Cucurbitales and which can now be interpreted as possible synapomorphies of an enlarged order Cucurbitales. The occurrence of Apodanthaceae in the Americas, Africa, the Near East, and Australia, and their adaptation to distantly related host species in the Fabaceae and Salicaceae suggest a long evolutionary history

    Renner, Julia S.

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    E. H. Renner - son, Mrs. Estella Finner - sisterhttps://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-ch-memoranda-1920/1174/thumbnail.jp

    At the First Sign, CD recording and performance launch of original works by Katherine Renner

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    Extent : 1 hour Performance launch : Sunday 3rd August, 2003, Garage Bar, Light Square, Adelaide, South Australia. This CD features the performance of new and original works by CASM staff. Independent release, VCKR2003, 2003Kathie Renner (singer, songwriter), Karen De Nardi, Brett Stafford, Shaun Duncan, Andrew Leckie, Tom Belcher, Steve Todd, Ben Todd, Zoe Barry & Dominic Glynn.http://www.kathierenner.com/?q=node/1

    Depot, Renner, Minnehaha County

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    3 x 5 photograph, a small one-story building with brackets under the overhanging roof, sign on the side says "Renner"5 Photo Album H2009-101 5644 R.C. Lathrop Coll Box No 3Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company Depot at Renner S.D. "RN" Sioux City and Dakota Division Acct. No B-4376 N/S Mile Post No 77 E/W Mile Post No 0 South end East Side

    Appendix A to Renner et al. 2016 Int J Para

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    Supporting Data S1 to S4 of Renner, Lüdtke, Kaiser, Kienle, Schaefer, Segelbacher, Tschapka, Santiago-Alarcon (2016) "Forests of opportunities and mischief: disentangling the interactions between forests, parasites and immune responses" International Journal for Parasitology The data contains 4 data sets for the publication: (1) Supplementary Data S1 - Background and rationale on Structural Equations Modeling (SEM) approach and further SEMs tested (2) Supplementary Data S2 - R-code used for SEM (3) Supplementary Data S3 - input data for R-Codes (Data S2) part A with Sylvia atricapilla (blackcap) (4) Supplementary Data S4 - input data for R-Codes (Data S2) part B with Fringilla coelebs (chaffinch

    Barn, Renner SD, Minnehaha County

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    4 x 6 photograph, barn with two windows on the side, door on the end with a window, gable roof with a cupola, silo next to the barn and a room added onto the side of the barn with a separate roofH2010-041 Barns Vernell Johnson Coll. Box 2[stamp] No. 9A 190 [photographer stamp] Photo By: Vernell Johnson, Lyons, S. D. NE corner of Renner, S. D
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