Ocean currents influence the genetic structure of an intertidal mollusc in southeastern Australia - implications for predicting the movement of passive dispersers across a marine biogeographic barrier.
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...However, converging ocean currents may also pose a potential barrier to gene flow to some extents [15]....
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...[130] for the surf clam Donax deltoides)....
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...…separation of individuals within a population by colour morphotype, unrooted Neighbour-Joining (NJ) distance trees were drawn using MEGA6 (Tamura et al., 2013), based on 1-proportion of shared alleles distance matrices constructed in Microsat 1.5d (Minch et al., 1995; Zenger et al., 2007a)....
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...Consensus sequences were imported into MEGA version 5.1 (Tamura et al. 2011) for multiple alignments with Clustal W (Larkin et al. 2007) using the default parameters (opening gap penalty = 15 and gap extension penalty = 6.66)....
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...1 (Tamura et al. 2011) for multiple alignments with Clustal W (Larkin et al....
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...Consensus sequences were imported into MEGA version 5.1 (Tamura et al. 2011) for multiple alignments with Clustal W (Larkin et al. 2007) using the default parameters (opening gap penalty = 15 and gap extension penalty = 6.66)....
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