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Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, 2000
The age of an allele can be estimated both from genetic variation among different copies (intra-allelic variation) and from its frequency. Estimates based on intra-allelic variation follow from the exponential decay of linkage disequilibrium because of recombination and mutation.
Montgomery Slatkin, Bruce Rannala
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The age of an allele can be estimated both from genetic variation among different copies (intra-allelic variation) and from its frequency. Estimates based on intra-allelic variation follow from the exponential decay of linkage disequilibrium because of recombination and mutation.
Montgomery Slatkin, Bruce Rannala
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Nature, 1958
THE genetic systems of self-incompatibility among the homomorphic flowering plants have been broadly subdivided into two groups1: (1) ‘gametophytic systems’ in which the pollen reaction is determined by the S allele contained in the pollen (Leguminosae, Scrophulariaceae, Solanaceae, Gramineae) and (2) ‘sporophytic systems’ in which the pollen reaction ...
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THE genetic systems of self-incompatibility among the homomorphic flowering plants have been broadly subdivided into two groups1: (1) ‘gametophytic systems’ in which the pollen reaction is determined by the S allele contained in the pollen (Leguminosae, Scrophulariaceae, Solanaceae, Gramineae) and (2) ‘sporophytic systems’ in which the pollen reaction ...
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1981
You probably already know about segregation of alleles and assortment of non-alleles (the topics of this chapter and the next) from an undergraduate course in general genetics. I assume that you also know about the behaviour of chromosomes during mitosis, meiosis and fertilisation and that you know genes are carried on chromosomes.
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You probably already know about segregation of alleles and assortment of non-alleles (the topics of this chapter and the next) from an undergraduate course in general genetics. I assume that you also know about the behaviour of chromosomes during mitosis, meiosis and fertilisation and that you know genes are carried on chromosomes.
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