Molecular methods for assessing temporal adaptive changes in fish populations; a case study employing historical analysis of Pan I in cod (Gadus morhua)
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posted on 2024-02-26, 10:22authored byEinar Eg Nielsen, Brian R. Mackenzie, Eydfinn Magnussen, Dorte Meldrup
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At present most population genetic studies of marine fishes are conducted employing non-coding DNA markers, i.e. markers not subject to natural selection. Neutral markers are ideally suited for making inferences on the demographics of marine fish populations by providing evidence of population structure, estimates of genetic isolation (migration rates) and genetically effective population sizes.
History
Symposia
2007 Annual Science Conference, Helsinki, Finland
Session
Theme Session E: Marine biodiversity - a fish and fisheries perspective
Abstract reference
E:16
Recommended citation
[Authors]. 2007. Molecular methods for assessing temporal adaptive changes in fish populations; a case study employing historical analysis of Pan I in cod (Gadus morhua). 2007 Annual Science Conference, Helsinki, Finland. CM 2007/E:16. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.25257721