Genetic Changes in Fluctuating Vole Populations: Selective VS. Nonselective Forces
AUTOR(ES)
Gaines, Michael S.
RESUMO
The Lewontin-Krakauer test for selective neutrality of polymorphisms was applied to temporal variation in gene frequency at five electrophoretic loci in each of four fluctuating vole populations over a three-year period. The results indicate that changes in gene frequencies were primarily due to nonselective forces.
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