Speciation genes in native New Zealand leafroller moths
This thesis tests predicted characteristics of speciation genes made by the 'genic view' of speciation. The genic view states that the genome of a species is mosaic, and is divided into regions that contribute to a speciation event (speciation genes) and regions that do not (neutral genes)...
Main Author: | Langhoff, Pia |
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Other Authors: | Allen Rodrigo |
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ResearchSpace@Auckland
2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2292/5718 |
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