2023
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.10227
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Evolutionary history of an Alpine Archaeognath (Machilis pallida): Insights from different variant

Abstract: Reconstruction of species histories is a central aspect of evolutionary biology. Patterns of genetic variation within and among populations can be leveraged to elucidate evolutionary processes and demographic histories. However, interpreting genetic signatures and unraveling the contributing processes can be challenging, in particular for non-model organisms with complex reproductive modes and genome organization.One way forward is the combined consideration of patterns revealed by different molecular markers … Show more

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