Parallel signatures of selection in temporally isolated lineages of pink salmon.

Studying the effect of similar environments on diverse genetic backgrounds has long been a goal of evolutionary biologists with studies typically relying on experimental approaches. Pink salmon, a highly abundant and widely ranging salmonid, provide a naturally occurring opportunity to study the eff...

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Published in:Molecular Ecology
Main Authors: James E. Seeb, Kenneth I. Warheit, Morten T. Limborg, Ryan K. Waples, Lisa W. Seeb, Carita E. Pascal
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Ryan K. Waples
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Carita E. Pascal
Parallel signatures of selection in temporally isolated lineages of pink salmon.
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Ecology
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title_short Parallel signatures of selection in temporally isolated lineages of pink salmon.
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title_fullStr Parallel signatures of selection in temporally isolated lineages of pink salmon.
title_full_unstemmed Parallel signatures of selection in temporally isolated lineages of pink salmon.
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