Recent experimental and observational studies have established conclusively that natural populations are often genetically polymorphic at a large proportion of loci. Specifically, the discovery of vast numbers of isozyme polymorphism
AbstractIt has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele freq...
Molecular population genetics is entering a new era dominated by studies of genomic polymorphism. So...
International audienceThe considerable range of observed phenotypic variation in human populations m...
AbstractA worldwide survey of polymorphic molecular markers shows that the human population is genet...
In this issue of GENETICS, a new method for detecting natural selection on polygenic traits is devel...
The role that balancing selection plays in the maintenance of genetic diversity remains unresolved. ...
Estimation of the amount of genetic variability in natural populations of living organisms is of suc...
Polymorphism data from 20 partially resequenced copies of human chromosome 21—more than 20,000 polym...
The evidence for genetic variation can be traced to Mendel's experiments: The discovery of the laws ...
When Darwin introduced natural selection in 1859 as a key mechanism of evolution, little was known a...
With the advent of dense maps of human genetic variation, it is now possible to detect positive natu...
Species are the units used to measure ecological diversity and alleles are the units of genetic dive...
It has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele frequency ch...
Population genetics has evolved from a theory-driven field with little empirical data into a data-dr...
Schielzeth H, Husby A. Challenges and prospects in genome-wide quantitative trait loci mapping of st...
AbstractIt has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele freq...
Molecular population genetics is entering a new era dominated by studies of genomic polymorphism. So...
International audienceThe considerable range of observed phenotypic variation in human populations m...
AbstractA worldwide survey of polymorphic molecular markers shows that the human population is genet...
In this issue of GENETICS, a new method for detecting natural selection on polygenic traits is devel...
The role that balancing selection plays in the maintenance of genetic diversity remains unresolved. ...
Estimation of the amount of genetic variability in natural populations of living organisms is of suc...
Polymorphism data from 20 partially resequenced copies of human chromosome 21—more than 20,000 polym...
The evidence for genetic variation can be traced to Mendel's experiments: The discovery of the laws ...
When Darwin introduced natural selection in 1859 as a key mechanism of evolution, little was known a...
With the advent of dense maps of human genetic variation, it is now possible to detect positive natu...
Species are the units used to measure ecological diversity and alleles are the units of genetic dive...
It has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele frequency ch...
Population genetics has evolved from a theory-driven field with little empirical data into a data-dr...
Schielzeth H, Husby A. Challenges and prospects in genome-wide quantitative trait loci mapping of st...
AbstractIt has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele freq...
Molecular population genetics is entering a new era dominated by studies of genomic polymorphism. So...
International audienceThe considerable range of observed phenotypic variation in human populations m...