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Genetic variation in a semi-natural Drosophila melanogaster population after a bottleneck II. The relative fitnesses of second chromosomes
A semi-natural Drosophila melanogaster population was twice forced through a genetic bottleneck and allowed to recover naturally. In one case additional genetic variation was introduced to the recovering populati...
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Genetic variation in a semi-natural Drosophila population after a bottleneck I. Lethals, their allelism and effective population size
A semi-natural Drosophila melanogaster population was twice forced through a genetic bottleneck and allowed to recover naturally. In one case additional variation was introduced to the recovering population. The ...
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The number of genes on the second chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster and a comment on the genetic structure of eukaryotes
Recessive lethals on the second chromosome were extracted from genetically isolated populations in Australia and the U.K. The frequency of allelism, used in a manner analogous to capture-recapture of animal po...
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The population dynamics of genetically determined resistance to warfarin in Rattus norvegicus from mid Wales
Dominant warfarin resistance and a recessive haemorrhagic trait are apparently controlled by the same allele Rw2.
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Melanism in the moth Gonodontis bidentata: A cline within the Merseyside conurbation
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Natural selection and cyanogenesis in white clover, Trifolium repens