Detecting Adaptive Differentiation in Structured Populations with Genomic Data and Common Gardens
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Detecting Adaptive Differentiation in Structured Populations with Genomic Data and Common Gardens
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GENETICS
Volume 211, Issue 3, Pages 989-1004
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Genetics Society of America
Online
2019-01-25
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10.1534/genetics.118.301786
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