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The genetical structure of populations

Sewall Wright
- 01 Jan 1949 - 
- Vol. 15, Iss: 4, pp 323-354
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This article is published in Annals of Human Genetics.The article was published on 1949-01-01. It has received 6139 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Population.

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On-farm dynamic management of genetic diversity: the impact of seed diffusions and seed saving practices on a population-variety of bread wheat

TL;DR: An important result is that the genetic diversity conserved on farm is complementary to that found in the genebank indicating that both systems are required for a more efficient crop diversity conservation.
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The Effect of Neutral Nonadditive Gene Action on the Quantitative Index of Population Divergence

TL;DR: The results indicate that the use of the F(ST) - Q( ST) criterion to investigate the relative importance of drift and selection in population differentiation should be restricted to pure additive traits.
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Population differentiation in g matrix structure due to natural selection in rana temporaria

TL;DR: The results suggest that intraspecific divergence in G matrix structure has occurred mainly due to natural selection.
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Modeling genetic connectivity in sticklebacks as a guideline for river restoration

TL;DR: The three‐spined stickleback was used to detect the geographical determinants of genetic connectivity in the eastern part of the Scheldt basin in Belgium, and Anthropogenic structures came out as the strongest determinant of population structure, when evaluated against a geographically well‐documented baseline model accounting for natural effects.
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Evolution in Mendelian Populations.

TL;DR: Page 108, last line of text, for "P/P″" read "P′/ P″."
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Isolation by Distance.

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Coefficients of Inbreeding and Relationship

TL;DR: The importance of having a coefficient by means of which the degree of inbreeding may be expressed has been brought out by Pearl' in a number of papers published between 1913 and 1917.
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The material basis of evolution.

TL;DR: Goldschmidt as discussed by the authors argued that macroevolution resulted from larger jumps in genotype across "bridgeless gaps" related either to systemic mutations or to mutations affecting early development.
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