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The following pages link to Visualizing spatial population structure with estimated effective migration surfaces (Q28603398):
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- Recent advances in the study of fine-scale population structure in humans (Q28070107) (← links)
- Genomic analyses inform on migration events during the peopling of Eurasia (Q28314885) (← links)
- A Spatial Framework for Understanding Population Structure and Admixture (Q28602515) (← links)
- A longitudinal cline characterizes the genetic structure of human populations in the Tibetan plateau (Q33610992) (← links)
- Spatially Explicit Models to Investigate Geographic Patterns in the Distribution of Forensic STRs: Application to the North-Eastern Mediterranean (Q36206883) (← links)
- Genomic admixture tracks pulses of economic activity over 2,000 years in the Indian Ocean trading network (Q36395490) (← links)
- Admixture, Population Structure, and F-Statistics. (Q36998482) (← links)
- Long-term genetic stability and a high-altitude East Asian origin for the peoples of the high valleys of the Himalayan arc (Q37086481) (← links)
- Geographical features are the predominant driver of molecular diversification in widely distributed North American Whipsnakes (Q38368250) (← links)
- Evaluating mechanisms of diversification in a Guineo-Congolian tropical forest frog using demographic model selection. (Q38368895) (← links)
- Y chromosomal evidence on the origin of northern Thai people (Q38662551) (← links)
- Isolation-by-distance-and-time in a stepping-stone model (Q38799404) (← links)
- Genetic diversity of Atlantic Bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean Sea: insights from genome-wide SNPs and microsatellites (Q38940726) (← links)
- Inferring Recent Demography from Isolation by Distance of Long Shared Sequence Blocks (Q39008858) (← links)
- The extent and meaning of hybridization and introgression between Siberian spruce (Picea obovata) and Norway spruce (Picea abies): cryptic refugia as stepping stones to the west? (Q39137110) (← links)
- Altitudinal gradients, biogeographic history and microhabitat adaptation affect fine-scale spatial genetic structure in African and Neotropical populations of an ancient tropical tree species. (Q39530391) (← links)
- Fine-Scale Human Population Structure in Southern Africa Reflects Ecogeographic Boundaries (Q39543228) (← links)
- mvMapper: interactive spatial mapping of genetic structures. (Q41922278) (← links)
- Discordance between genomic divergence and phenotypic variation in a rapidly evolving avian genus (Motacilla). (Q46238680) (← links)
- Spatial population genomics of the brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) in New York City (Q46256093) (← links)
- Inferring the geographic origin of a range expansion: Latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates inferred from genomic data in an ABC framework with the program x-origin (Q46281691) (← links)
- Between Lake Baikal and the Baltic Sea: genomic history of the gateway to Europe (Q47136309) (← links)
- The Irish DNA Atlas: Revealing Fine-Scale Population Structure and History within Ireland (Q47158975) (← links)
- The Comoros Show the Earliest Austronesian Gene Flow into the Swahili Corridor (Q47176876) (← links)
- Human-Mediated Gene Flow Contributes to Metapopulation Genetic Structure of the Pathogenic Fungus Alternaria alternata from Potato (Q50349932) (← links)
- Identifying the number of population clusters with structure: problems and solutions (Q50670840) (← links)
- The genomic history of southeastern Europe (Q51152060) (← links)
- Genome diversity in the Neolithic Globular Amphorae culture and the spread of Indo-European languages (Q51559421) (← links)
- Synchronous diversification of parachuting frogs (Genus Rhacophorus) on Sumatra and Java. (Q52370373) (← links)
- Navigating the Interface Between Landscape Genetics and Landscape Genomics. (Q52624453) (← links)
- A southern African origin and cryptic structure in the highly mobile plains zebra (Q55980490) (← links)
- Understanding 6th-century barbarian social organization and migration through paleogenomics (Q57094170) (← links)
- Genomic history of the Sardinian population (Q57213176) (← links)
- Haplotype Sharing Provides Insights into Fine-Scale Population History and Disease in Finland (Q57255465) (← links)
- Circuit-theory applications to connectivity science and conservation (Q57475529) (← links)
- Selecting among Alternative Scenarios of Human Evolution by Simulated Genetic Gradients (Q57812296) (← links)
- Evolutionary genomic dynamics of Peruvians before, during, and after the Inca Empire (Q60364425) (← links)
- Estimating recent migration and population-size surfaces (Q61818322) (← links)
- A missense variant in FTCD is associated with arsenic metabolism and toxicity phenotypes in Bangladesh (Q64072313) (← links)
- Population structure, genetic connectivity, and adaptation in the Olympia oyster (Ostrea lurida) along the west coast of North America (Q64087286) (← links)
- Contrasting effects of habitat discontinuity on three closely related fungivorous beetle species with diverging host-use patterns and dispersal ability (Q64242104) (← links)
- Patterns of genetic differentiation in Colorado potato beetle correlate with contemporary, not historic, potato land cover (Q64285218) (← links)
- Spatially explicit analysis reveals complex human genetic gradients in the Iberian Peninsula. (Q64993268) (← links)
- The genetic history of France (Q89637421) (← links)
- Small fish, large river: Surprisingly minimal genetic structure in a dispersal-limited, habitat specialist fish (Q90014597) (← links)
- Population structure of modern-day Italians reveals patterns of ancient and archaic ancestries in Southern Europe (Q90089204) (← links)
- Population Histories of the United States Revealed through Fine-Scale Migration and Haplotype Analysis (Q90110283) (← links)
- Inferring Continuous and Discrete Population Genetic Structure Across Space (Q90348414) (← links)
- Within-island diversification in a passerine bird (Q90402166) (← links)
- Quaternary climate changes as speciation drivers in the Amazon floodplains (Q90485079) (← links)