2014
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.1046
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Fin whale MDH‐1 and MPI allozyme variation is not reflected in the corresponding DNA sequences

Abstract: The appeal of genetic inference methods to assess population genetic structure and guide management efforts is grounded in the correlation between the genetic similarity and gene flow among populations. Effects of such gene flow are typically genomewide; however, some loci may appear as outliers, displaying above or below average genetic divergence relative to the genomewide level. Above average population, genetic divergence may be due to divergent selection as a result of local adaptation. Consequently, subs… Show more

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“…Moreover, allocating observed variation to specific loci and allelic status requires validation through segregation analysis. Electrophoretic variation in allozyme loci does not always correspond to DNA sequence variation, and may be associated with experimental artifacts (May and Hoelzel, 1992 ; Olsen et al, 2014 ), post-translational modification, cis -regulatory, or epigenetic processes (Olsen et al, 2014 ). Although chemotaxonomic differentiation has been inferred on the basis of cannabinoid composition (Hillig and Mahlberg, 2004 ), this is thought to be governed by only a handful of loci (De Meijer et al, 2009 ; Weiblen et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: A Hypervariable Species Shaped By Domesticationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, allocating observed variation to specific loci and allelic status requires validation through segregation analysis. Electrophoretic variation in allozyme loci does not always correspond to DNA sequence variation, and may be associated with experimental artifacts (May and Hoelzel, 1992 ; Olsen et al, 2014 ), post-translational modification, cis -regulatory, or epigenetic processes (Olsen et al, 2014 ). Although chemotaxonomic differentiation has been inferred on the basis of cannabinoid composition (Hillig and Mahlberg, 2004 ), this is thought to be governed by only a handful of loci (De Meijer et al, 2009 ; Weiblen et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: A Hypervariable Species Shaped By Domesticationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low-cost monitoring and sensing solutions have also immensely increased the amount of data individual researchers can produce [e.g., 7 ]. However, the data deluge—often from heterogeneous sources—introduces new logistical and computational challenges for researchers [ 7 , 8 ] wanting to maintain best practices in data analyses, reproducibility and transparency [see frameworks on workflow implementation in 9 , 10 ]. It is clear that we need not only frameworks, but also flexible tools to deal with the ever-increasing, heterogeneous data and corresponding issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%