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BIOSYS-1: a FORTRAN program for the comprehensive analysis of electrophoretic data in population genetics and systematics
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Self-fertilization and maternal enzymes in the planulae of the coral Goniastrea favulus
TL;DR: Electrophoretic analysis of planulae obtained from controlled breeding experiments with the coral Goniastrea favulus during spawning events in 1986 and 1987 on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, shows that offspring are produced equally frequently by outcrossing or self-fertilization, leading to a genetically determined rate of selfing of around 50%.
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Contrasting microsatellite variation between subalpine and western larch, two closely related species with different distribution patterns.
TL;DR: A similar geographical structure was detected in both species, suggesting at least two genetically distinct glacial populations in each species, suggest Holocene population bottlenecks and fluctuations in effective population size for this species.
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Phylogenetic patterns in the genus Heliodoxa (aves: trochilidae): an allozymic perspective
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Genetic population structure and dispersal in Atlantic Island caddisflies
TL;DR: Genetic evidence supports the hypothesis that the restricted range of W. tagananana is, at least in part, because of limited dispersal ability.
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Population genetic analyses of an amphi-Atlantic species: Lychnis alpina (Caryophyllaceae)
K. B. Haraldsen,J. Wesenberg +1 more
TL;DR: A hierarchial analysis of genetic diversity demonstrates that most of the genetic diversity exists as interpopulational, intra-regional diversity.
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