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To explain: Unusually high or low values of FST between populations such as three in spinned sticklebacks.

Introduction: SNP stands for single nucleotide polymorphism which is used to find out small differences within a population and among different populations. It is now common to do many thousands of single nucleotide polymorphisms in individuals from different populations. Many of these single nucleotide polymorphisms are neutral and provide information about rates of migration among populations.

b.

Summary Introduction

To explain: The reason for high heterozygosity within populations, but unusually low values of FST between populations.

Introduction: SNP stands for single nucleotide polymorphism which is used to find out small differences within a population and among different populations. It is now common to do many thousands of single nucleotide polymorphisms in individuals from different populations. Many of these single nucleotide polymorphisms are neutral and provide information about rates of migration among populations.

c.

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To explain: SNPs that are selectively neutral can be used to detect regions of the genome that are locally adapted.

Introduction: SNP stands for single nucleotide polymorphism which is used to find out small differences within a population and among different populations. It is now common to do many thousands of single nucleotide polymorphisms in individuals from different populations. Many of these single nucleotide polymorphisms are neutral and provide information about rates of migration among populations.

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