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1  to date, presumably because of centuries of genetic isolation.
2 ct of stochastic effects or the influence of genetic isolation.
3 ion as well as changes in gene frequency and genetic isolation.
4 olation (e.g. founder events) contributed to genetic isolation.
5 stinct biological species despite incomplete genetic isolation.
6 erentiate because of increased potential for genetic isolation [1-6].
7 lower levels of genotypic diversity and more genetic isolation among early season collections, indica
8 tric inversion, increases the probability of genetic isolation amongst incipient sympatric species po
9                     The observed patterns of genetic isolation and drift are consistent with the prop
10 omal analyses, and showed strong evidence of genetic isolation and drift.
11                                              Genetic isolation and intrinsic biocontainment would pro
12  in signal transduction pathways can mediate genetic isolation and uncovers a potential speciation ge
13 s high rate of origination was offset by low genetic isolation, and lower F1 hybrid fertility increas
14 d upon the roles of intentional breeding and genetic isolation as fundamental to understanding the pr
15 ations from climatic extremes, together with genetic isolation at such refugial sites, may have allow
16                                         This genetic isolation between ploidy levels is confirmed by
17  beet produced a pruned network within which genetic isolation between populations by distance was ev
18 ictions that this can occur without complete genetic isolation between populations, strengthening the
19 uded in crosses between T2 and T4 because of genetic isolation between these two virus species.
20 tic lifestyle in soil show similar levels of genetic isolation, but with higher rates of recombinatio
21  is further supported by the weak pattern of genetic isolation by distance at microsatellite loci, an
22 ossess alternative genetic codes that impart genetic isolation by impeding horizontal gene transfer a
23 ylotypes of SC1 show significant (P < 0.003) genetic-isolation by geographic distance patterns, perha
24                                 In landscape genetics, isolation-by-distance (IBD) is regarded as a b
25 d as four distinct giraffe species under the genetic isolation criterion.
26 despite the apparent lack of opportunity for genetic isolation, diversity is prevalent within marine
27                        Evidently, incomplete genetic isolation exists within this single nominal spec
28                                              Genetic isolation first occurred at regions carrying spe
29 enetic code, offering resistance to viruses, genetic isolation from horizontal gene transfer, and pre
30 lades may thus represent functional units of genetic isolation in Bp, modulating intraspecies genetic
31 e tested for evidence of founder effects and genetic isolation in early season populations, and wheth
32 rences result in a high degree of prezygotic genetic isolation (isolation index=0.43) between the tol
33                                   Therefore, genetic isolation may be established at different times
34 train containing the wild-type ACT1 promoter.Genetic isolation of a genetically modified organism rep
35 a dog that lived in Great Britain before the genetic isolation of breeds by registry (ca. 1873).
36 ents is unclear, although the geographic and genetic isolation of northern New Mexicans with a long a
37 is duplication could have contributed to the genetic isolation of populations, to lineage-specific di
38 hromosome, which may have contributed to the genetic isolation of the Y chromosome.
39 ens of millions of years before the complete genetic isolation of their chromosomes.
40                              Consistent with genetic isolation, previous studies suggested that the g
41 a model of ecological speciation via gradual genetic isolation triggered by differential habitat-asso
42 roselytism of local populations, followed by genetic isolation with the rise of Christianity and then

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