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Original paper

Genomewide patterns of variation in genetic diversity are shared among populations, species and higher‐order taxa

Volume: 26, Issue: 16, Pages: 4284 - 4295
Published: Jun 1, 2017
Abstract
Genomewide screens of genetic variation within and between populations can reveal signatures of selection implicated in adaptation and speciation. Genomic regions with low genetic diversity and elevated differentiation reflective of locally reduced effective population sizes (Ne ) are candidates for barrier loci contributing to population divergence. Yet, such candidate genomic regions need not arise as a result of selection promoting adaptation...
Paper Details
Title
Genomewide patterns of variation in genetic diversity are shared among populations, species and higher‐order taxa
Published Date
Jun 1, 2017
Volume
26
Issue
16
Pages
4284 - 4295
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