Faculty of Science, Akdeniz University, Konyaalti, Turkey
Review Article
Combined Genetic Approaches to Elucidate Relations of Origin, Phenotype, Habitat and Climate Change
Author(s): Yasin M. Pala*
Two main approaches, relying on only genetic drift and considering both genetic drift and mutations in equilibrium, are keys in revealing genetic
distance and relevance among populations. Genetic relations and histories of communities can be unearthed by utilizing these methods accurately.
For this reason, the equilibrium method should be definitely used to identify blood ties and migration waves. FST, therefore also phenotypes should
be utilized in understanding habitats’ adaptational effects whereas FST and phenotypes are not sufficient to disclose blood ties. Thus bonds among
migration, genotype, phenotype and origin will be resolved truly. Those are clear phenotypes extremely depend on habitats, especially climates
as expected and genotypes hide collective origins over mutational roots. Then formation and evolution areas of populatio.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2329-9002.2022.10.226
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