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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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Conservation genetics of North American freshwater mussels Amblema and Megalonaias

TL;DR: One subspecies of Amblema is eliminated and one species of Megalonaias is increased to increase the range of A. plicata, which should not affect the conservation status of “currently stable” assigned to A. Plicata by Williams et al. (1993).
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Genetic differentiation between Tasmanian cultured Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) and their ancestral Canadian population: comparison of microsatellite DNA and allozyme and mitochondrial DNA variation

TL;DR: Atlantic salmon imported to Australia from the River Philip, Nova Scotia, in the mid-1960s are found to have higher numbers of alleles and higher heterozygosities, and microsatellite loci are more sensitive than allozyme loci to changes in effective population size.
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Genic differentiation in M.m. domesticus populations from europe, the Middle East and North Africa : geographic patterns and colonization events

TL;DR: Microdifferentiation patterns with low levels of within population substructuring and of gene flow suggest that genie differentiation in the western European house mouse is largely determined by genetic drift and/or founder effects.
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Assessment of genetic variance among source and reintroduced fisher populations

TL;DR: Pairwise comparisons between each source and its associated reintroduced population indicated that only older reintroductions have attained significant differentiation of allelic frequency from their sources, suggesting that breeding biology of the fisher is creating levels of fine-scale genetic structure within populations.
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Genetic diversity assessment in a metapopulation of the butterfly Euphydryas gillettii

TL;DR: Differences between the 1988 and 1989 data suggest that E. gillettii may exist as a biennial population and more research should be conducted with respect to dispersal along streams as it appears that these corridors may be significant in the maintenance of the metapopulation.
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