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GENE FLOW AND GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION

GENE FLOW AND GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION

... Biologically this implies that, while the actual amounts of differentiation, F and S, depend upon the muta- tion rate and the effective local population size, N e (which is [r] ... See full document

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Multilevel Analyses of Genetic Differentiation in Anopheles gambiae s.s. Reveal Patterns of Gene Flow Important for Malaria-Fighting Mosquito Projects

Multilevel Analyses of Genetic Differentiation in Anopheles gambiae s.s. Reveal Patterns of Gene Flow Important for Malaria-Fighting Mosquito Projects

... sion in the Anopheles gambiae complex. Parassitologia 41: 101–113. Turelli, M., and A. A. Hoffmann, 1999 Microbe-induced cyto- Rai, K. S., 1996 Genetic control of vectors, pp. 564–574 in The Biology plasmic ... See full document

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Genetic Differentiation and Estimation of Gene Flow from F-Statistics Under Isolation by Distance

Genetic Differentiation and Estimation of Gene Flow from F-Statistics Under Isolation by Distance

... The formulas for FYI., obtained from earlier asymp- totic results for large distances and infinite populations, turn out to be remarkably accurate for the finite popula- tion m[r] ... See full document

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Genetic differentiation, reproductive mode, and gene flow in the brooding coral pocillopora damicornis along the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Genetic differentiation, reproductive mode, and gene flow in the brooding coral pocillopora damicornis along the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

... This is the first large-scale survey of genetic vari- 177 ation in any coral, with the following objectives: 1 to establish the relative contribution of sexual and asexual reproduction t[r] ... See full document

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Development and Characterization of Microsatellite Markers for Three Pollination Morphs of Cimicifuga simplex (Ranunculaceae)

Development and Characterization of Microsatellite Markers for Three Pollination Morphs of Cimicifuga simplex (Ranunculaceae)

... examine genetic differentiation and gene flow among the three morphs, we developed eight microsatellite markers by using next-generation sequencing and estimated the genetic structure ... See full document

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GENE IDENTITY AND GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION OF POPULATIONS IN THE FINITE ISLAND MODEL

GENE IDENTITY AND GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION OF POPULATIONS IN THE FINITE ISLAND MODEL

... It is shown that when gene flow is extremely small, the variance of gene identity for the entire population at equilibrium is smaller than that of the panmictic popu[r] ... See full document

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Evidence of Recombination in Mixed-Mating-Type and α-Only Populations of Cryptococcus gattii Sourced from Single Eucalyptus Tree Hollows

Evidence of Recombination in Mixed-Mating-Type and α-Only Populations of Cryptococcus gattii Sourced from Single Eucalyptus Tree Hollows

... Genetic differentiation occurs among geographically sepa- rate ...and genetic differentiation has been observed across both large geographical areas (6, 17) and highly restricted environments ... See full document

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Microsatellite DNA Polymorphism of Channa marulius Inhabiting River Jhelum

Microsatellite DNA Polymorphism of Channa marulius Inhabiting River Jhelum

... The gene flow (Nm) values obtained showed the migration of the number of individuals from one specific population to other population with the estimated gene flow according to island model of ... See full document

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Hidden Biodiversity in an Ecologically Important Freshwater Amphipod: Differences in Genetic Structure between Two Cryptic Species

Hidden Biodiversity in an Ecologically Important Freshwater Amphipod: Differences in Genetic Structure between Two Cryptic Species

... population genetic structure, genetic diversity and demographic history of two of them (type A and type B) using microsatellite markers and asked whether they show significant ...population genetic ... See full document

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Paternal phylogeographic structure of the brown bear (Ursus arctos) in northeastern Asia and the effect of male-mediated gene flow to insular populations

Paternal phylogeographic structure of the brown bear (Ursus arctos) in northeastern Asia and the effect of male-mediated gene flow to insular populations

... sex-specific genetic markers have shown empirically that sex-biased dispersal is widespread among mammals, but varies widely in direction and intensity ...of genetic differentiation resulting from ... See full document

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_13_Lecture_Presentation.ppt

... 13.11 Natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow can cause microevolution.  2[r] ... See full document

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Expected Genetic Contributions and Their Impact on Gene Flow and Genetic Gain

Expected Genetic Contributions and Their Impact on Gene Flow and Genetic Gain

... d 5 (0, 10.412, 20.412); i.e., the female parents age 0.100, 0.034), and predicted gain between families was 1 had breeding values 0.412 units above average and (0.067, 0.045, 0.022), giving a total gain of 0.402. At the ... See full document

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Dispersal Ability and Genetic Structure in Mytilid Mussels of Whale Fall Communities

Dispersal Ability and Genetic Structure in Mytilid Mussels of Whale Fall Communities

... of genetic differ- ences between the individuals inhabiting the vents and seeps ...High gene flow and low genetic divergence existed between ...high gene flow between ... See full document

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EXTRANUCLEAR DIFFERENTIATION AND GENE FLOW IN THE FINITE ISLAND MODEL

EXTRANUCLEAR DIFFERENTIATION AND GENE FLOW IN THE FINITE ISLAND MODEL

... For these species, simultaneous estimates of both within- and between-deme identity probabilities from restriction data will allow estimation of relative interdeme g[r] ... See full document

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Effects of Genetic Drift and Gene Flow on the Selective Maintenance of Genetic Variation

Effects of Genetic Drift and Gene Flow on the Selective Maintenance of Genetic Variation

... constrained gene flow allow natural populations to adapt to the local conditions that generated the spatial heterogeneity in selection pres- sures ...maintaining genetic variation continues to be of interest ... See full document

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Genetic Structure of Wild European Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L, 1758) Populations in Aegean and Levantine Sea Using Microsatellite Markers

Genetic Structure of Wild European Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L, 1758) Populations in Aegean and Levantine Sea Using Microsatellite Markers

... labrax genetic structure along the Turkish coast suggested in their results that more comprehensive research must be done to understand the genetic structure of European sea bass along the Turkish coasts ... See full document

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Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of North China Mountain Walnut Revealed by ISSR

Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of North China Mountain Walnut Revealed by ISSR

... the genetic similarity, eight populations of North China Mountain Walnut were grouped into three clusters, but genetic differentiation did not completely cluster according to geographical distances ... See full document

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Global Population Genetic Analysis of Aspergillus fumigatus

Global Population Genetic Analysis of Aspergillus fumigatus

... markers. Genetic cluster analyses suggest that our global sample of ...eight genetic clusters, with seven of the eight clusters showing broad geographic ...ual genetic clusters and clear evidence of ... See full document

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Disjunct Populations of a Locally Common North American Orchid Exhibit High Genetic Variation and Restricted Gene Flow

Disjunct Populations of a Locally Common North American Orchid Exhibit High Genetic Variation and Restricted Gene Flow

... the genetic structure of rare plants is important, similar assessments of their more secure relatives are also essential to understand the evolutionary forces behind the spatial genetic patterns among the ... See full document

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Controlling for the Effects of History and Nonequilibrium Conditions in Gene Flow Estimates in Northern Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) Populations

Controlling for the Effects of History and Nonequilibrium Conditions in Gene Flow Estimates in Northern Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) Populations

... of genetic structure (Weir ...independent genetic populations we used a Bayesian inference procedure that as- sesses the plausibility of structure for all population combina- tions based on the ... See full document

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