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Speciation and evolutionary genetics

This section considers studies into speciation and the role of inheritance and variation in individuals and among populations in evolution.

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Do highly divergent loci reside in genomic regions affecting reproductive isolation? A test using next-generation sequence data in Timema stick insects

Patrik Nosil, Thomas L Parchman, Jeffrey L Feder, Zach Gompert BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12:164 (31 August 2012)

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Genetic structure and bio-climatic modeling support allopatric over parapatric speciation along a latitudinal gradient

Maurizio Rossetto, Chris B Allen, Katie AG Thurlby, Peter H Weston, Melita L Milner BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12:149 (20 August 2012)

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Ancestral polymorphism at the major histocompatibility complex (MHCIIß) in the Nesospiza bunting species complex and its sister species (Rowettia goughensis)

Alexandra van Rensburg, Paulette Bloomer, Peter G Ryan, Bengt Hansson BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12:143 (15 August 2012)

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The mate recognition protein gene mediates reproductive isolation and speciation in the Brachionus plicatilis cryptic species complex

Kristin E Gribble, David B Mark Welch BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12:134 (1 August 2012)

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Implications of hybridisation and cytotypic differentiation in speciation assessed by AFLP and plastid haplotypes - a case study of Potentilla alpicola La Soie

Juraj Paule, Antonia Scherbantin, Christoph Dobeš BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12:132 (1 August 2012)

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Estimating ancestry and heterozygosity of hybrids using molecular markers

Benjamin M Fitzpatrick BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12:131 (31 July 2012)

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Classification of natural hybrids between genetically distinct populations into discrete categories can be misleading without use of many markers, but joint consideration of ancestry and heterozygosity measures can give useful insight into hybrid populations.

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Temporal variation in selection on body length and date of return in a wild population of coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch

Miyako Kodama, Jeffrey J Hard, Kerry A Naish BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12:116 (17 July 2012)

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The complex origin of Astyanax cavefish

Joshua B Gross BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12:105 (30 June 2012)

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RUNX2 tandem repeats and the evolution of facial length in placental mammals

Marie A Pointer, Jason M Kamilar, Vera Warmuth, Stephen G B Chester, Frédéric Delsuc, Nicholas I Mundy, Robert J Asher, Brenda J Bradley BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12:103 (28 June 2012)

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Adaptive evolution and functional constraint at TLR4 during the secondary aquatic adaptation and diversification of cetaceans

Tong Shen, Shixia Xu, Xiaohong Wang, Wenhua Yu, Kaiya Zhou, Guang Yang BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12:39 (24 March 2012)

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The evolution of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in cetaceans reveals the strong adaptive evolution of TLR4 during the habitat shift from land to water in this order, and during the rapid diversification of oceanic dolphins.

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