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Genetic population divergence: markers and traits

Crnokrak et al., 2002

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11224535650312400749
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Crnokrak P
Merilä J
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution

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In a recent review in TREE [1], McKay and Latta survey the literature for studies examining adaptive population divergence using molecular markers (Fst) and quantitative genetic trait variation (Qst). Although their paper dealt primarily with theoretical considerations, the …
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