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Shared Patterns of Genome-Wide Differentiation Are More Strongly Predicted by Geography Than by Ecology.
Shared Patterns of Genome-Wide Differentiation Are More Strongly Predicted by Geography Than by Ecology. Am Nat. 2020 02; 195(2):192-200.
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Animals
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Biological Evolution
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Ecosystem
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Fresh Water
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Genetic Variation
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Geography
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Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Seawater
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Selection, Genetic
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