The genetic legacy of the Quaternary ice ages

Nature64.80
Volume: 405, Issue: 6789, Pages: 907 - 913
Published: Jun 22, 2000
Abstract
Global climate has fluctuated greatly during the past three million years, leading to the recent major ice ages. An inescapable consequence for most living organisms is great changes in their distribution, which are expressed differently in boreal, temperate and tropical zones. Such range changes can be expected to have genetic consequences, and the advent of DNA technology provides most suitable markers to examine these. Several good data sets...
Paper Details
Title
The genetic legacy of the Quaternary ice ages
Published Date
Jun 22, 2000
Journal
Volume
405
Issue
6789
Pages
907 - 913
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