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Signatures of adaptation and genetic structure among the mainland populations of Pinus radiata (D. Don) inferred from SNP loci

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Dillon, Shannon
Nolan, Maureen F.
Matter, Philippe
Gapare, Washington J.
Bragg, Jason
Southerton, Simon G.

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Insights into the relative contributions of locus specific and genome-wide effects on population genetic diversity can be gained through separation of their resulting genetic signals. Here we explore patterns of adaptive and neutral genetic diversity in t

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Tree Genetics and Genomes

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2037-12-31
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