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Gene Flow
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Flow, Gene
The change in gene frequency in a population due to migration of gametes or individuals (ANIMAL MIGRATION) across population barriers. In contrast…
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2008
2008
Genetic and Demographic Consequences of a Rapid Reduction in Population Size in a Solitary Lemur (Mirza coquereli)
M. Markolf
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C. Roos
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P. Kappeler
2008
Corpus ID: 9897553
Population bottlenecks as a result of habitat fragmentation or other anthropogenic disturbances are increasingly common, but…
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2006
2006
Fine scale patterns of migration and gene flow in the endangered mound spring snail, Fonscochlea accepta (Mollusca:Hydrobiidae) in arid Australia
J. Worthington Wilmer
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C. Wilcox
Conservation Genetics
2006
Corpus ID: 1165560
Naturally patchy ecosystems are models for other systems currently undergoing anthropogenic habitat fragmentation. Understanding…
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2004
2004
Genetic variation in Trillium erectum (Melanthiaceae), a widespread forest herb in eastern North America
S. Griffin
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S. Barrett
2004
Corpus ID: 4998572
Trillium erectum L. is an insect-pollinated understory herb widespread in forests of eastern North America. Marker gene studies…
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1998
Highly Cited
1998
Gene flow between insular , coastal and interior populations of brown bears in Alaska
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1998
Corpus ID: 28437454
The brown bears of coastal Alaska have been recently regarded as comprising from one to three distinct genetic groups. We sampled…
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1996
Highly Cited
1996
Isozyme Variation among Biological Species in the Gibberella fujikuroi Species Complex (Fusarium Section Liseola)
M. J. Huss
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C. Campbell
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D. Jennings
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J. Leslie
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
1996
Corpus ID: 27226412
Isozyme phenotypes were determined for 101 strains of Gibberella fujikuroi and 2 strains of Gibberella nygamai that represent…
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1993
1993
Barriers to gene flow
R. Butlin
Nature
1993
Corpus ID: 4357649
Species Evolution: The Role of Chromosome Change.By Max King. Cambridge University Press: 1993. Pp. 336. £40, $59.95.
1987
1987
Genetic structure of asexually reproducing Enteromorpha linza (Ulvales: Chlorophyta) in Long Island Sound
D. Innes
1987
Corpus ID: 84561359
Thirteen asexually reproducing clones of Enteromorpha linza were found in samples collected from March to September 1982 in Long…
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1974
1974
Isozyme allelic frequencies related to selection and gene-flow hypotheses.
H. Schaffer
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F. M. Johnson
Genetics
1974
Corpus ID: 36378046
Significant correlations between allelic frequencies and environmental variables in a number of insect species have been…
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1972
Highly Cited
1972
The biological relationships of some prehistoric and historic Pueblo populations.
R. Corruccini
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
1972
Corpus ID: 20287637
Genetic evidence from the skeletal remains of three Pueblo populations, those of Hawikuh, Pueblo Bonito, and Puye, does not…
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1947
1947
Actual and Potential Gene Flow in Natural Populations
C. Epling
American Naturalist
1947
Corpus ID: 43653832
The morphological constancy of sympatric species may be preserved despite compatibility and hybridization sufficient to allow…
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