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Contemporary ancestor? Adaptive divergence from standing genetic variation in Pacific marine threespine stickleback.

Matthew R J MorrisElla BowlesBrandon E AllenHeather A JamniczkySean M Rogers
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2018)
Marine stickleback are structured into phenotypically and genetically distinct populations that have been evolving as freshwater stickleback evolved. This variation complicates their usefulness as proxies of the ancestors of freshwater populations. Lessons from stickleback may be applied to other "contemporary ancestor"-derived population studies.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity