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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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Population genetics of the freshwater mussel, Amblema plicata (Say 1817) (Bivalvia: Unionidae): Evidence of high dispersal and post-glacial colonization

TL;DR: Genetic structure in the Lake Erie drainage was similar to that in the Ohio River, and indicates that northern populations were founded from at least two glacial refugia following the Pleistocene, indicating high effective population size and/or highly vagile fish hosts for this species.
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Genetic differentiation and phylogeny of beech on the Balkan peninsula

TL;DR: The highest level of genetic multiplicity and differentiation was found in the populations from the southern Balkans; however, the north‐western populations showed higher genetic diversity and the pattern of genetic differentiation based on multilocus genetic distances is a clinal one.
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Isozyme divergence between eastern Asian, North American, and Turkish species of Liquidambar (Hamamelidaceae)

TL;DR: Estimates of time of divergence from the isozyme data suggest that the current species diverged before or during the Miocene, and the pattern of relationships portrayed by the iso enzyme data suggest a longer period of separation between the eastern and western Asian forms of this genus.
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Genetic variation and evolution in the genus Apodemus (Muridae: Rodentia)

TL;DR: The data show that A. agrarius and A. peninsulae are sister species, well-differentiated from other taxa, and consider them distinct species and sister taxa to other Western Palaearctic species of the subgenus Sylvaemus.
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Patterns of genetic subdivision in populations of a clonal cnidarian, Zoanthus coppingeri, from the Great Barrier Reef

TL;DR: Values of the standardised genetic variance among populations, FST, were highly significant between localities and between replicate sites within localities separated by only 50 m, and is considered to be the consequence of stochastic changes in gene frequencies as a result of low levels of gene flow.
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