Potentially adaptive mitochondrial haplotypes as a tool to identify divergent nuclear loci
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Journal Title:Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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Description:Genetic tools are commonly used for conservation and management of at-risk species. Individuals are often sampled from mixtures that are composed of many populations, which creates a need to assign individuals to their source. This can be problematic when the genetic divergence among source populations is weak but can be improved using adaptive genetic loci, which should show stronger levels of divergence.
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Source:Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 8(7), 821-834
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ISSN:2041-210X ; 2041-210X
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