BIOL 3020 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Nucleotide Diversity, Genetic Variation, Mutation Rate

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Their goal was to use phylogenetic mapping and further analysis of the speciation patterns of each of the divergent subpopulations to conclude reasoning and timing of their specific separation and distribution through north. America and eurasia: in my opinion yes, for the most part the authors accomplished their research goal. Their conclusions are convincing as they have valid reasoning and data behind them. They were able to create phylogenetic trees on the basis of nuclear and chloroplast genes and show the evolutionary relationship of these subspecies, including estimated times of and reasons for divergence. These estimates were solidified via analysis and comparison of chloroplast and nuclear genetic variation distributions. Factors involved in the nucleotide diversity between species were ruled out with valid reasons and major cause factors were focused on and explained. Geographical speciation and distribution patterns of the divergent subspecies were the discussed and suggested explanation was given. However, a lot of assumptions were made that require further investigation.

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