Genetics is important to our understanding of selection for at least three reasons: first, although the concept of selection seems obvious, it was not until selection was linked to Mendelian genetics ...
Genes or genomic regions that are under selection will typically be functionally important and will often be disease associated. They are, therefore, of interest not only to evolutionary biologists, ...
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