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Clonal conundrum, part deux
In the second installment of the clonal conundrum, oneĀ hallmark of clonality is one that surprisingly hasn’t been validated that many times using species that have both sexually and asexually reproducing populations. Theoretically, clonal reproduction should generate massive … Heterozygote excess … Continue reading →
Posted in conservation, DNA barcoding, domestication, evolution, haploid-diploid, population genetics
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Tagged aphids, clonality, haploid-diploid, heterozygote excess, seaweed
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