DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.16613959
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Connecting the past, present and future: A population genomic study of Australasian snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) in New Zealand

Abstract: <p><b>Advances in genomic methods now enable the study of wild populations and their evolutionary history at an unprecedented level. The genotyping of many thousands of genetic markers across the genome provides high statistical resolution. This enables the identification of adaptive genetic variation, providing novel insights into population demography and the processes driving population divergence. Marine fish are ideal candidates to study the processes driving evolutionary divergence because se… Show more

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