The analysis of genetic diversity within and between populations is a routine task in the study of diploid organisms. However, population genetic studies of polyploid organisms have been hampered by difficulties associated with scoring and interpreting molecular data. This occurs because the presence of multiple alleles at each locus often precludes the measurement of genotype or allele frequencies. In allopolyploids, the problem is compounded because genetically distinct isoloci frequently share alleles. As a result, analysis of genetic diversity patterns in allopolyploids has tended to rely on the interpretation of phenotype frequencies, which loses information available from allele composition. Here, we propose the use of a simple alleli...
Population genetic studies provide insights into the evolutionary processes that influence the distr...
Polyploidy is a biological condition in which an organism contains more than two copies of each chro...
Gene diversity, or expected heterozygosity (H), is a common statistic for assessing genetic variatio...
The analysis of genetic diversity within and between populations is a routine task in the study of d...
The analysis of genetic diversity within and between populations is a routine task in the study of d...
Species are the units used to measure ecological diversity and alleles are the units of genetic dive...
A method is proposed for the analysis of allelic diversity in the context of subdivided populations....
Polyploids are traditionally classified into allopolyploids and autopolyploids, based on their evolu...
Autopolyploids present several challenges to researchers studying population genetics, since almost ...
Polyploidy is an important speciation mechanism, particularly in land plants. Allopolyploid species ...
1: Polyploidy has appeared in almost every ancestral plant lineage, and in extant species, occurs fr...
<p>Autopolyploids present several challenges to researchers studying population genetics, since almo...
Measuring the magnitude of differentiation between populations based on genetic markers is commonpla...
Polyploidy is an important speciation mechanism, particularly in land plants. Allopolyploid species ...
This paper discusses the inference of parental genotype based on segregation data from selfed progen...
Population genetic studies provide insights into the evolutionary processes that influence the distr...
Polyploidy is a biological condition in which an organism contains more than two copies of each chro...
Gene diversity, or expected heterozygosity (H), is a common statistic for assessing genetic variatio...
The analysis of genetic diversity within and between populations is a routine task in the study of d...
The analysis of genetic diversity within and between populations is a routine task in the study of d...
Species are the units used to measure ecological diversity and alleles are the units of genetic dive...
A method is proposed for the analysis of allelic diversity in the context of subdivided populations....
Polyploids are traditionally classified into allopolyploids and autopolyploids, based on their evolu...
Autopolyploids present several challenges to researchers studying population genetics, since almost ...
Polyploidy is an important speciation mechanism, particularly in land plants. Allopolyploid species ...
1: Polyploidy has appeared in almost every ancestral plant lineage, and in extant species, occurs fr...
<p>Autopolyploids present several challenges to researchers studying population genetics, since almo...
Measuring the magnitude of differentiation between populations based on genetic markers is commonpla...
Polyploidy is an important speciation mechanism, particularly in land plants. Allopolyploid species ...
This paper discusses the inference of parental genotype based on segregation data from selfed progen...
Population genetic studies provide insights into the evolutionary processes that influence the distr...
Polyploidy is a biological condition in which an organism contains more than two copies of each chro...
Gene diversity, or expected heterozygosity (H), is a common statistic for assessing genetic variatio...