Comparative Analysis of Rhine and Rhone River Systems: Population Genetics and Barriers
This study examines the genetic diversity and population structure within various subpopulations of the Rhine and Rhone river systems, including Doubs, Birse, Suze, Emme, Saar, Areuse, Orbe, Simme, Grenet, Veyron, Torneresse, Aigle, Roulave, Chevennes, and Leysse. By utilizing a Neighbour-Joining tree, we explore the genetic relationships and barriers present among these populations, shedding light on environmental influences and ecological dynamics that may drive diversity in these river systems.
Comparative Analysis of Rhine and Rhone River Systems: Population Genetics and Barriers
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Rhine vs. Rhone river systems Doubs12 Birse Suze Emme Saar Areuse Orbe2 Simme Grenet Veyron Torneresse Aigle Roulave Chevennes Leysse
Rhine vs. Rhone river systems Doubs12 Birse Suze Emme Saar Areuse Orbe2 Simme Grenet Veyron Torneresse Aigle Roulave Chevennes Leysse
Rhine vs. Rhone river systems Doubs12 Birse Suze Emme Saar Areuse Orbe2 Simme Grenet Veyron Torneresse Aigle Roulave Chevennes Leysse
Population tree Neighbour-Joining tree of 14 populations Doubs12 Birse Suze Emme Saar Areuse Orbe2 Simme Grenet Veyron Torneresse Aigle Roulave Chevennes Genetic barrier Leysse