2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.dendro.2016.02.005
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The effect of individual genetic heterozygosity on general homeostasis, heterosis and resilience in Siberian larch (Larix sibirica Ledeb.) using dendrochronology and microsatellite loci genotyping

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“…The obtained SNPs were supposedly selectively neutral based on the F ST outlier analysis in Bayescan [48]. Most of them were likely located in the non-coding regions and, therefore, also increased their chances of being selectively neutral and making them and our data comparable to that of [33].…”
Section: Genome-wide Marker Developmentmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…The obtained SNPs were supposedly selectively neutral based on the F ST outlier analysis in Bayescan [48]. Most of them were likely located in the non-coding regions and, therefore, also increased their chances of being selectively neutral and making them and our data comparable to that of [33].…”
Section: Genome-wide Marker Developmentmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, USA. We followed the approach outlined in Babushkina et al [33] to clarify our understanding of the molecular basis underlying stability and growth in forest species with a focus on the question: do individual trees with higher heterozygosity, approaching their altitudinal limit, exhibit more stable patterns of growth? We answered our research question by testing two hypotheses: (1) IndHet will be negatively correlated with VarTRW; and (2) IndHet will be positively correlated with AvTRW.…”
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