Labeo Dussumieri Population Genetics 2009
Nielsen 2005
Chapter 21 - Population genetics (part 1): Investigates genetic variation among individuals within groups (populations, gene pools). Examines the genetic.
Population substructure Most organisms do not occupy a continuous range in time and space.
Forces of evolution: migration and drift How can unfavourable alleles become common in a population? PKU: hypothesis 3.
Urban Plants as Genetic Reservoirs or Threats to the Integrity of Bushland Plant Populations Presented by Shannon Slivinske.
But, What Do We Mean by “Species”? ESA and CITES define species as “any subspecies of fish or wildlife or plants, and any distinct population segment of.
Chapter 21 - Population genetics (part 1) :
Michelle Trogdon GEOG 4401/5401 Soils Geography Fall 2007 – Univ of Colorado, Boulder.
Evolutionary significance of stochastic forces and small populations Coyne JA, Barton NH and Turelli M. 1997. A critique of Sewall Wright’s shifting balance.
Genetic Diversity of the Phaseolus acutifolius A. Gray Collection of the USDA National Plant Germplasm System Using Targeted Region Amplified Polymorphism.