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BIOSYS-1: a FORTRAN program for the comprehensive analysis of electrophoretic data in population genetics and systematics

David L. Swofford, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1981 - 
- Vol. 72, Iss: 4, pp 281-283
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Genetic Divergence of Anadromous and Nonanadromous Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) in the River Namsen, Norway

TL;DR: Although allele frequencies differed significantly between the types at four loci no fixed allele frequency difference was observed, and the low heterozygosity in nonanadromous salmon probably reflects a strong founder effect.
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Genetic Population Structure and Origin of Life History Types in Chinook Salmon in British Columbia, Canada

TL;DR: Two major groups of populations appeared in the principal components analysis and in cluster analysis of genetic distances: a coastal group included populations in four subgroups: Central coast, Georgia Strait, lower Fraser River, and wes...

For estimating phylogenetic trees using simulated allele-frequency data

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare the performance of the restricted maximum likelihood, Wagner parsimony, and UPGMA clustering methods to estimate phylogenetic trees, and conclude that the UPGM-based method gives the most accurate estimates of the true phylogeny.
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Genetic and morphometric characterization of mussels (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) from mid-atlantic hydrothermal vents.

TL;DR: The results indicate that the range for B. puteoserpentis extends from Snake Pit to Logatchev, and that an unnamed second species, B. n.
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Evolution of host use in fruit flies of the genus Blepharoneura (Diptera: Tephritidae): cryptic species on sexually dimorphic host plants

TL;DR: Blepharoneura, a neotropical genus of tephritid fruit flies, includes newly discovered morphologically cryptic species that are highly host specific and patterns of larval dispersal may underlie differences in diversification of seed vs. flower clades.
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