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Hybridization and population subdivision within and between Ross's Geese and Lesser Snow Geese: A molecular perspective
Jason D. Weckstein
, Alan D. Afton
, Robert M. Zink
, Ray T. Alisauskas
Bell Museum of Natural History
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Allopatry
20%
Allozymes
20%
Chen Caerulescens Caerulescens
20%
Divergent Lineages
20%
Goose
20%
Goose Populations
20%
Lesser Snow Goose
100%
Mismatch Distribution
20%
Mitochondrial Control Region
40%
Mitochondrial DNA
20%
Mitochondrial Haplogroups
20%
Molecular Perspectives
100%
MtDNA Variation
20%
New Sequences
20%
Population Structure
40%
Population Subdivision
100%
Ross's Goose
100%
Sequence Variation
20%
Two-level
20%
Vicariants
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Allopatry
16%
Allozyme
16%
Goose
100%
Haplotype
50%
Lineages
50%
Mitochondrial DNA
83%
Population Structure
16%
Snow Goose
100%