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Article: Study findings from University of California provide new insights into evolution.
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- November 10, 2009
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According to recent research published in the journal Evolution, "How often do the early stages of speciation occur in the presence of gene flow? To address this enduring question, a number of recent papers have used computational approaches, estimating parameters of simple divergence models from multilocus polymorphism data collected in closely related species. Applications to a variety of species have yielded extensive evidence for migration, with the results interpreted as supporting the widespread occurrence of parapatric speciation."
"Here, we conduct a simulation study to assess the reliability of such inferences, using a program that we recently developed ...
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Article: Research from San Francisco State University ...
Science Letter;
March 10, 2009 ;
700+ words
... ... University, Dept. of Geog, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA. Publisher ... Keywords: United States, San Francisco, Life Sciences, Antipodes, San Francisco State University. This article was prepared by Science Letter editors from staff and ...
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