Pierre Hutter - Publications

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Year Citation  Score
2007 Hutter P. Rapidly evolving Rab GTPase paralogs and reproductive isolation in Drosophila. Advances in Genetics. 58: 1-23. PMID 17452244 DOI: 10.1016/S0065-2660(06)58001-0  0.383
2002 Hutter P. X-linked small GTPase and OXPHOS genes are candidates for the genetic basis of hybrid inviability in Drosophila. Development Genes and Evolution. 212: 504-12. PMID 12424521 DOI: 10.1007/s00427-002-0271-y  0.317
1997 Hutter P. Genetics of hybrid inviability in Drosophila. Advances in Genetics. 36: 157-85. PMID 9348655  0.31
1997 Hutter P. 4 Genetics of Hybrid Inviability in Drosophila Advances in Genetics. 36: 157-185. DOI: 10.1016/S0065-2660(08)60309-0  0.31
1994 Rossiter JP, Young M, Kimberland ML, Hutter P, Ketterling RP, Gitschier J, Horst J, Morris MA, Schaid DJ, de Moerloose P. Factor VIII gene inversions causing severe hemophilia A originate almost exclusively in male germ cells. Human Molecular Genetics. 3: 1035-9. PMID 7981669 DOI: 10.1093/Hmg/3.7.1035  0.326
1994 Hutter P, Karch F. Molecular analysis of a candidate gene for the reproductive isolation between sibling species of Drosophila. Experientia. 50: 749-62. PMID 7520869 DOI: 10.1007/BF01919377  0.362
1990 Hutter P. 'Exceptional sons' from Drosophila melanogaster mothers carrying a balancer X chromosome. Genetical Research. 55: 159-64. PMID 2118468 DOI: 10.1017/S0016672300025477  0.453
1990 Hutter P, Roote J, Ashburner M. A genetic basis for the inviability of hybrids between sibling species of Drosophila. Genetics. 124: 909-20. PMID 2108905  0.499
1987 Hutter P, Ashburner M. Genetic rescue of inviable hybrids between Drosophila melanogaster and its sibling species. Nature. 327: 331-3. PMID 3108667 DOI: 10.1038/327331a0  0.439
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