Genome wide F ST estimates between 3 populations of arctic fox in North America.
Pairwise Weir and Cockerham F ST values between Southwestern Alaska (Chevak and Hooper Bay), Arviat, and Victoria Island arctic fox populations. Identified outliers are highlighted in red and are those found in S5 Table . (TIF)
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16905573 2023-05-15T14:31:03+02:00 Genome wide F ST estimates between 3 populations of arctic fox in North America. Tristan M. Baecklund (10573715) Michael E. Donaldson (4431115) Karsten Hueffer (606200) Christopher J. Kyle (8136867) 2021-10-29T17:28:08Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258975.s007 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Genome_wide_F_sub_ST_sub_estimates_between_3_populations_of_arctic_fox_in_North_America_/16905573 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0258975.s007 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Genetics Evolutionary Biology Ecology Infectious Diseases Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified somewhat unexpected given rapidly changing environments north american range necessarily reflect causation corroborating past research undermine local adaptation local adaptation enhance contrasting genetic structure mediate host responses provide data relevant div >< p neutral genetic structure arctic rabies variants local adaptation genetic structure neutral loci primary host natural host host populations traits expected sequencing assay sampled regions remains unknown outliers associated northern climates lived nature largely persists increased frequencies geographic distributions foxes predominated evolutionary relationships dispersal capacities direct link differential selection data contribute assessed correlations arctic rabies arctic fox advantageous genotypes Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258975.s007 2021-12-19T23:01:23Z Pairwise Weir and Cockerham F ST values between Southwestern Alaska (Chevak and Hooper Bay), Arviat, and Victoria Island arctic fox populations. Identified outliers are highlighted in red and are those found in S5 Table . (TIF) Still Image Arctic Fox Arctic Arviat Victoria Island Alaska Unknown Arctic Weir ENVELOPE(177.167,177.167,-84.983,-84.983) |
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Genetics Evolutionary Biology Ecology Infectious Diseases Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified somewhat unexpected given rapidly changing environments north american range necessarily reflect causation corroborating past research undermine local adaptation local adaptation enhance contrasting genetic structure mediate host responses provide data relevant div >< p neutral genetic structure arctic rabies variants local adaptation genetic structure neutral loci primary host natural host host populations traits expected sequencing assay sampled regions remains unknown outliers associated northern climates lived nature largely persists increased frequencies geographic distributions foxes predominated evolutionary relationships dispersal capacities direct link differential selection data contribute assessed correlations arctic rabies arctic fox advantageous genotypes |
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Genetics Evolutionary Biology Ecology Infectious Diseases Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified somewhat unexpected given rapidly changing environments north american range necessarily reflect causation corroborating past research undermine local adaptation local adaptation enhance contrasting genetic structure mediate host responses provide data relevant div >< p neutral genetic structure arctic rabies variants local adaptation genetic structure neutral loci primary host natural host host populations traits expected sequencing assay sampled regions remains unknown outliers associated northern climates lived nature largely persists increased frequencies geographic distributions foxes predominated evolutionary relationships dispersal capacities direct link differential selection data contribute assessed correlations arctic rabies arctic fox advantageous genotypes Tristan M. Baecklund (10573715) Michael E. Donaldson (4431115) Karsten Hueffer (606200) Christopher J. Kyle (8136867) Genome wide F ST estimates between 3 populations of arctic fox in North America. |
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Genetics Evolutionary Biology Ecology Infectious Diseases Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified somewhat unexpected given rapidly changing environments north american range necessarily reflect causation corroborating past research undermine local adaptation local adaptation enhance contrasting genetic structure mediate host responses provide data relevant div >< p neutral genetic structure arctic rabies variants local adaptation genetic structure neutral loci primary host natural host host populations traits expected sequencing assay sampled regions remains unknown outliers associated northern climates lived nature largely persists increased frequencies geographic distributions foxes predominated evolutionary relationships dispersal capacities direct link differential selection data contribute assessed correlations arctic rabies arctic fox advantageous genotypes |
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Pairwise Weir and Cockerham F ST values between Southwestern Alaska (Chevak and Hooper Bay), Arviat, and Victoria Island arctic fox populations. Identified outliers are highlighted in red and are those found in S5 Table . (TIF) |
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Tristan M. Baecklund (10573715) Michael E. Donaldson (4431115) Karsten Hueffer (606200) Christopher J. Kyle (8136867) |
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Tristan M. Baecklund (10573715) Michael E. Donaldson (4431115) Karsten Hueffer (606200) Christopher J. Kyle (8136867) |
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Tristan M. Baecklund (10573715) |
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Genome wide F ST estimates between 3 populations of arctic fox in North America. |
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Genome wide F ST estimates between 3 populations of arctic fox in North America. |
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Genome wide F ST estimates between 3 populations of arctic fox in North America. |
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Genome wide F ST estimates between 3 populations of arctic fox in North America. |
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Genome wide F ST estimates between 3 populations of arctic fox in North America. |
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genome wide f st estimates between 3 populations of arctic fox in north america. |
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