Cho-Oyu : conquista de un pico de 8000 [i.e. ocho mil] metros en el Himalaya (1964)
Tichy, Herbert, Panyella, Augusto (rev. Y Pról.)
Traducción de: Cho Oyu: Gnade der götter
Tichy, Herbert, Panyella, Augusto (rev. Y Pról.)
Traducción de: Cho Oyu: Gnade der götter
La metamorfosis de la flor de loto : un reportaje sobre la India (1958)
Tichy, Herbert, Biosca, Francisco M. (tr.)
Traducción de: Die Wandlung des lotos: ein Indienbericht
La metamorfosis de la flor de loto (1958)
Tichy, Herbert, Biosca, Francisco M. (tr.)
Traducción de: Die Wandlung des lotos: ein Indienbericht
Hacia el trono de los dioses : por los caminos de Afganistán, la India y el Tibet
Tichy, Herbert, Hedin, Sven V. (introd.)
Traducción de: Zum heiligsten berg der welt
Tichy, Herbert, Hedin, Sven V. (introd.)
Traducción de: Zum heiligsten berg der welt
Do lampreys have lymphocytes? The Spi evidence
Shintani, Seikou, Terzic, Janos, Sato, Akie, Saraga-Babic, Mirna, O'hUigin, Colm, Tichy, Herbert, ...
It is generally accepted that living jawless vertebrates (lampreys and hagfishes) lack the capability of mounting an adaptive immune response. At the same time, however, there are reports describing...
Phylogeny of Darwin’s finches as revealed by mtDNA sequences
Sato, Akie, O’hUigin, Colm, Figueroa, Felipe, Grant, Peter R., Grant, B. Rosemary, Tichy, Herbert, ...
Darwin’s finches comprise a group of passerine birds first collected by Charles Darwin during his visit to the Galápagos Archipelago. The group, a textbook example of adaptive radiation (the...
Identification and characterization of amelogenin genes in monotremes, reptiles, and amphibians
Toyosawa, Satoru, O’hUigin, Colm, Figueroa, Felipe, Tichy, Herbert, Klein, Jan
Two features make the tooth an excellent model in the study of evolutionary innovations: the relative simplicity of its structure and the fact that the major tooth-forming genes have been identified...
Persistence of neutral polymorphisms in Lake Victoria cichlid fish
Nagl, Sandra, Tichy, Herbert, Mayer, Werner E., Takahata, Naoyuki, Klein, Jan
Phylogenetic trees for groups of closely related species often have different topologies, depending on the genes used. One explanation for the discordant topologies is the persistence of...
Terai, Yohey, Mayer, Werner E., Klein, Jan, Tichy, Herbert, Okada, Norihiro
In East African Lake Victoria >200 endemic species of haplochromine fishes have been described on the basis of morphological and behavioral differences. Yet molecular analysis has failed to reveal...
Isolation and characterization of lymphocyte-like cells from a lamprey
Mayer, Werner E., Uinuk-ool, Tatiana, Tichy, Herbert, Gartland, Lanier A., Klein, Jan, Cooper, Max D.
Lymphocyte-like cells in the intestine of the sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, were isolated by flow cytometry under light-scatter conditions used for the purification of mouse intestinal...
Polymorphism of Unique Noncoding DNA Sequences in Wild and Laboratory Mice
Figueroa, Felipe, Kasahara, Masanori, Tichy, Herbert, Neufeld, Esther, Ritte, Uzi, Klein, Jan
Two DNA probes, D17Tul and D17Tu2, were isolated from a genomic DNA library containing only two mouse chromosomes, one of which is chromosome 17, carrying the major histocompatibility complex (H-2),...
Do lampreys have lymphocytes? The Spi evidence
Shintani, Seikou, Terzic, Janos, Sato, Akie, Saraga-Babic, Mirna, O'hUigin, Colm, Tichy, Herbert, ...
It is generally accepted that living jawless vertebrates (lampreys and hagfishes) lack the capability of mounting an adaptive immune response. At the same time, however, there are reports describing...
Phylogeny of Darwin’s finches as revealed by mtDNA sequences
Sato, Akie, O’hUigin, Colm, Figueroa, Felipe, Grant, Peter R., Grant, B. Rosemary, Tichy, Herbert, ...
Darwin’s finches comprise a group of passerine birds first collected by Charles Darwin during his visit to the Galápagos Archipelago. The group, a textbook example of adaptive radiation (the...
Identification and characterization of amelogenin genes in monotremes, reptiles, and amphibians
Toyosawa, Satoru, O’hUigin, Colm, Figueroa, Felipe, Tichy, Herbert, Klein, Jan
Two features make the tooth an excellent model in the study of evolutionary innovations: the relative simplicity of its structure and the fact that the major tooth-forming genes have been identified...
Persistence of neutral polymorphisms in Lake Victoria cichlid fish
Nagl, Sandra, Tichy, Herbert, Mayer, Werner E., Takahata, Naoyuki, Klein, Jan
Phylogenetic trees for groups of closely related species often have different topologies, depending on the genes used. One explanation for the discordant topologies is the persistence of...
Terai, Yohey, Mayer, Werner E., Klein, Jan, Tichy, Herbert, Okada, Norihiro
In East African Lake Victoria >200 endemic species of haplochromine fishes have been described on the basis of morphological and behavioral differences. Yet molecular analysis has failed to reveal...
Isolation and characterization of lymphocyte-like cells from a lamprey
Mayer, Werner E., Uinuk-ool, Tatiana, Tichy, Herbert, Gartland, Lanier A., Klein, Jan, Cooper, Max D.
Lymphocyte-like cells in the intestine of the sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, were isolated by flow cytometry under light-scatter conditions used for the purification of mouse intestinal...
Polymorphism of Unique Noncoding DNA Sequences in Wild and Laboratory Mice
Figueroa, Felipe, Kasahara, Masanori, Tichy, Herbert, Neufeld, Esther, Ritte, Uzi, Klein, Jan
Two DNA probes, D17Tul and D17Tu2, were isolated from a genomic DNA library containing only two mouse chromosomes, one of which is chromosome 17, carrying the major histocompatibility complex (H-2),...