Low nucleotide diversity at the pal1 locus in the widely distributed Pinus sylvestris.

@article{Dvornyk2002LowND,
  title={Low nucleotide diversity at the pal1 locus in the widely distributed Pinus sylvestris.},
  author={Volodymyr Dvornyk and Anu Sirvi{\"o} and Merja Mikkonen and Outi Savolainen},
  journal={Molecular biology and evolution},
  year={2002},
  volume={19 2},
  pages={
          179-88
        }
}
Nucleotide polymorphism in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) was studied in the gene encoding phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (Pal, EC 4.3.1.5). Scots pine, like many other pine species, has a large current population size. The observed levels of inbreeding depression suggest that Scots pine may have a high mutation rate to deleterious alleles. Many Scots pine markers such as isozymes, RFLPs, and microsatellites are highly variable. These observations suggest that the levels of nucleotide variation… 

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