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      Geographical patterns of four polymorphisms in Zoarces viviparus as evidence of selection.

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          Two unlinked polymorphisms of a marine teleost, one in hemoglobin and one in esterase, show parallel clines through Danish waters, while two unlinked phosphoglucosemutase polymorphisms maintain constant gene frequencies. It is argued that the clinal and the constant polymorphisms cannot be accounted for simultaneously by random genetic drift of selectively neutral genes. It is therefore concluded that selection is responsible for at least one of the two classes of geographical patterns, be it the clinal, the constant, or both.

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          Journal
          Genetics
          Genetics
          0016-6731
          0016-6731
          Aug 1974
          : 77
          : 4
          Article
          1213166
          4423618
          f3d73064-c0b3-4739-8b77-008c6d2797a1

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