Natural selection of allozyme polymorphisms: a microsite test revealing ecological genetic differentiation in wild barley.

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Results suggest that allozyme polymorphisms in Hordeum spontaneum are at least partly adaptive and differentiate predominately by microniche ecological selection, rather than by stochastic processes and/or neutrality of allozymic variants. -from Authors

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Nevo, E., Beiles, A., Kaplan, D., Golenberg, E. M., Olsvig-Whittaker, L., & Naveh, Z. (1986). Natural selection of allozyme polymorphisms: a microsite test revealing ecological genetic differentiation in wild barley. Evolution, 40(1), 13–20. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.1986.tb05713.x

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