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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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Diffusion of the Nearctic leafhopper Scaphoideus titanus Ball in Europe: a consequence of human trading activity
S. Bertin,Carmela R. Guglielmino,Nisrine Karam,Ludvik M. Gomulski,Anna R. Malacrida,Giuliano Gasperi +5 more
TL;DR: The results confirm the historical role of American samples as the sources for the more recently founded European populations and reveal a weak genetic structure of European samples that could probably be explained invoking the human role in their diffusion.
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The significance of allozyme variation and introgression in the Liriodendron tulipifera complex (Magnoliaceae).
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Genetic Stock Identification of Steelhead in the Columbia River Basin: An Evaluation of Different Molecular Markers
Gary A. Winans,Melanie M. Paquin,Donald M. Van Doornik,Bruce M. Baker,Perry J. Thornton,Dan Rawding,Anne R. Marshall,Paul Moran,Steven T. Kalinowski +8 more
TL;DR: New data is reported for five microsatellites and three intron loci from 32 steelhead populations in the three upriver evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) and the performance of allozyme, microsatellite, and intron markers for use in GSI mixture analyses is compared.
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A FORTRAN program for analysis of genotypic frequencies and description of the breeding structure of populations.
W. C. Black,Elliot S. Krafsur +1 more
TL;DR: A FORTRAN program, “Genestats” was designed to analyse genotypic and allelic frequencies in subpopulations and calculates F-statistics, a description of the statistical methods is provided.
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Allozyme differentiation among populations of Pinus sylvestris (L.) from Sweden and China
TL;DR: It appears that as a result of past events the patterns of differentiation among populations of Pinus sylvestris are more complex than previously thought, and it is possible that the individual geographic vanietes of this species have a different evolutionary history.
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