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Speciation: The Genetic Transition

2000
Abstract The genetic changes leading to the formation of new species are poorly under stood and are the subject of considerable debate. Some evolutionists propose that major gene changes may propel populations into different reproductive or ecological realms and thereby promote speciation (Gottlieb, 1984).
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The role of molecular genetics in speciation studies

1994
Systematists and population geneticists can both use molecular data sets to construct evolutionary trees (species and gene trees, respectively), and then use the resulting historical framework to test a variety of hypotheses. The greatest prospect for future advances in our understanding of speciation is to extend these historical approaches to the ...
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Speciation and signal trait genetics

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1997
S H, Buckley, T, Tregenza, R K, Butlin
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LATITUDINAL VARIATION IN GENETIC DIVERGENCE OF POPULATIONS AND THE POTENTIAL FOR FUTURE SPECIATION

Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution, 2004
Paul R Martin, John K Mckay
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Making sense of genomic islands of differentiation in light of speciation

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2016
Jochen B W Wolf, Hans Ellegren
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Genetic changes in speciation

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1986
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