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Download fileOptimal number of genetic clusters in M. ochrogaster and M. pennsylvanicus.
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posted on 2021-12-09, 18:33 authored by Marlis R. Douglas, Steven M. Mussmann, Tyler K. Chafin, Whitney J. B. Anthonysamy, Mark A. Davis, Matthew P. Mulligan, Robert L. Schooley, Wade Louis, Michael E. DouglasEvaluation of 10 replicates at K values 1–10 based on the ’ad hoc statistic’ ΔK and the probability of K.
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