id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_xhug7ctq5jhfbbutft4br3zn5e G. Luikart High connectivity among argali sheep from Afghanistan and adjacent countries: Inferences from neutral and candidate gene microsatellites 2011.0 11 .pdf application/pdf 8992 1060 62 noninvasively sampled across five study areas in Afghanistan, China, and Tajikistan. immune system gene (GLYCAM-1) showed excessive differentiation (high FST) between study areas. selection can bias estimates of population genetic parameters, e.g. FST (Luikart et al. (2008) studied the genetic response to selection and detected both a reduced effective population size (increased drift genetic differentiation (FST) between populations at a single locus compared to neutral loci. We tested for reduced allelic richness and reduced heterozygosity (e.g. in study areas with low variation) using We tested for genetic signatures of recent population bottlenecks using heterozygosity excess (i.e., deficit of rare Our study of neutral and candidate adaptive genes in argali true migrants exist and that most populations, except perhaps Taxkorgan in China, have current migration rates How could selection tests and genotyping of both neutral and candidate adaptive loci help advance conservation ./cache/work_xhug7ctq5jhfbbutft4br3zn5e.pdf ./txt/work_xhug7ctq5jhfbbutft4br3zn5e.txt