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Spatial genetic heterogeneity in a population of the montane perennial plant Delphinium nelsonii
Abstract
Apparent random spatial heterogeneity is expected if gene flow is extensive enough to prevent a rapid decline in genetic correlation with distance; it also might be promoted by a leapfrog pattern of gene flow.
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