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Gene Flow and the Geographic Structure of Natural Populations

Date Published
1987
Summary

There is abundant geographic variation in both morphology and gene frequency in most species. The extent of geographic variation results from a balance of forces tending to produce local genetic differentiation and forces tending to produce genetic homogeneity.

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Reference Information

Slatkin, M. 1987. Gene flow and the geographic structure of natural populations. Science 236:787–236.

Slatkin, M. 1987. Gene flow and the geographic structure of natural populations. Science 236:787–236.

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