Evolutionary BiologyCovers the genetic, developmental, and ecological mechanisms of evolutionary change, the major features of evolutionary history as revealed by phylogenetic and paleontological studies, and material on adaptation, molecular evolution, co-evolution, and human evolution. |
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It is possible that quantitative variation arises from transposable elements or unequal recombination between tandemly duplicated genes at higher rates than single - locus mutation rates would predict . Because the genetic variance of a ...
It is possible that quantitative variation arises from transposable elements or unequal recombination between tandemly duplicated genes at higher rates than single - locus mutation rates would predict . Because the genetic variance of a ...
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Because the genetic control of these characters is simple , as required by models of sympatric speciation , Tauber and ... by several or many genes , which would not be favorable to sympatric speciation ( Futuyma and Peterson 1985 ) .
Because the genetic control of these characters is simple , as required by models of sympatric speciation , Tauber and ... by several or many genes , which would not be favorable to sympatric speciation ( Futuyma and Peterson 1985 ) .
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Genetic death , 176 Genetic difference . See Genetic distance Genetic distance . See also Molecular clock ; Phylogenetic inference allozyme frequency and , 307 closely related species and , 220 between human and chimpanzee , 509-510 ...
Genetic death , 176 Genetic difference . See Genetic distance Genetic distance . See also Molecular clock ; Phylogenetic inference allozyme frequency and , 307 closely related species and , 220 between human and chimpanzee , 509-510 ...
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CONCEPTIONS AND MISCONCEPTIONS | 7 |
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