“…This is consistent with the majority of previous studies comparing these two population genetic markers (Table 2), though there are exceptions to this trend (Liu andFurnier, 1993, LeCorre et al, 1997;Ross et al, 1999). Mostly, this difference is explained by the inherently higher rate of detectable mutations and weaker degree of selective constraint at RAPD compared to allozyme loci since RAPDs can detect variation in both coding and noncoding regions (Szmidt et al, 1996;Aagaard et al, 1998;Waycott, 1998;Sun et al, 1999;Wu et al, 1999;Oiki et al, 2001).…”