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(2000) Kamping, Albert
Most animal and plant taxa possess high levels of genetic variation. Within species, often considerable differentiation for various genetically determined traits exists between
populations from different geographic origins. A major question in evolutionary genetics is whether these differences in genetic constitution reflect adaptation to pafticular
environmental conditions, are merely due to chance processes or have a historic background. When natural selection is responsible for genetic differentiation it can be asked at which level natural selection occurs. ...
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