Abstract:According to prevailing theory, sexually reproducing animals adapt to
different environments by the production of phenotypic variation from
the standing genetic variation and selection of the most suited
phenotypes. Contrary to all expectations, asexually reproducing animals
can also inhabit broad ranges of geographical latitudes, altitudes and
habitats, despite virtual genetic identity. Recent whole genome analyses
of differently adapted clonal populations and genetically impoverished
invaders revealed that t… Show more
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