Colloque BRG/USTL No2, Lille , FRANCE (08/10/1997)International audienceThe genetic system, selected genes and neutral polymorphism: implications for conservation biology. Neutral diversity is often viewed as a good indicator of the evolutionary potential of a population. This is to be attributed to the expected relationship between neutral and selected diversity, the latter being viewed as the major determinant of the evolutionary potential. However, recent publications using the coalescence theory show unambiguously that neutral diversity is only a record of the past demography of the population, including the demographic effects of background selection and balanced polymorphisms. Moreover, this demography is difficult to reconstruct. Oth...