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Molecular substitution rate increases with latitude in butterflies: evidence for a trans-glacial latitudinal layering of populations?
Sämi Schär, Roger Vila, Andjeljko Petrović, Željko Tomanović, Naomi E. Pierce,
David Richard Nash
Ecology and Evolution
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
butterfly
100%
ecological adaptation
62%
effect
19%
environmental gradient
47%
founder effect
64%
general phenomena
63%
genetic diversity
46%
genetic drift
58%
genetic structure
50%
glaciation
41%
Holarctic Region
76%
latitudinal gradient
51%
mitochondrial DNA
49%
phylogenetics
34%
Pleistocene
31%
population genetics
48%
Postglacial
44%
rate
27%
recolonization
49%
substitution
74%
Agriculture & Biology
butterflies
85%
founder effect
49%
genetic drift
46%
genetic variation
26%
glaciation
53%
ice
42%
mitochondrial DNA
35%
nucleotide sequences
26%
phylogeny
23%
population genetics
37%