The genetic differentiation at quantitative trait loci under local adaptation

Volume: 21, Issue: 7, Pages: 1548 - 1566
Published: Feb 14, 2012
Abstract
Most adaptive traits are controlled by large number of genes that may all together be the targets of selection. Adaptation may thus involve multiple but not necessarily substantial allele frequency changes. This has important consequences for the detection of selected loci and implies that a quantitative genetics framework may be more appropriate than the classical 'selective sweep' paradigm. Preferred methods to detect loci involved in local...
Paper Details
Title
The genetic differentiation at quantitative trait loci under local adaptation
Published Date
Feb 14, 2012
Volume
21
Issue
7
Pages
1548 - 1566
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