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- [[gene flow]] and [[migration]]<ref name=Queller>Queller, D.C., Strassmann, J.E. & Hugh10 KB (1,440 words) - 23:48, 12 February 2010
- :*''Epiphytes and parasites as a bridge for gene flow between diverse plant species''33 KB (4,774 words) - 09:55, 20 September 2013
- ...e same area”.<ref name=dobzhansky37/>&nbsbp;<ref name=mayr42/> Barriers to gene flow between species — termed reproductive isolating mechanisms — ke ...pulations, such as by rivers or valleys, he argued, prohibits homogenizing gene flow between them. If such isolated (termed allopatric) populations accumulate m16 KB (2,587 words) - 16:17, 24 September 2007
- ====Gene flow and population structure==== ...nd therefore counteract selective adaptation. Where there are obstacles to gene flow, the situation is termed [[reproductive isolation]] and is considered to be53 KB (7,846 words) - 16:55, 24 May 2012
- ...in increasing incompatibility between the genotypes of the two subgroups, gene flow between the groups will be reduced even more, and will stop altogether as s49 KB (7,544 words) - 04:34, 19 September 2013
- ...|morphological]] (outward appearance) observations alone. Some degree of [[gene flow]] may be a normal, evolutionarily constructive process, and all constellati44 KB (6,331 words) - 11:46, 2 February 2023
- ...s ago. Modern Homo sapiens evolve separately in populations as a result of gene flow across the continents. Gaining popularity is a Middle Ground theory, where32 KB (5,017 words) - 18:41, 3 March 2024
- ...and humans were likely to exhibit female philopatric dispersal with female gene flow restricted to short distances. However, the last common ancestor of chimpan38 KB (5,612 words) - 10:23, 8 May 2023