The role of myosin copy number variation (CNV) in adaptive evolution of sticklebacks

Copy number variations (CNV) are a common source of genomic variation that have been linked to many diseases in humans. To look for copy number changes that may also contribute to advantageous traits during vertebrate evolution, we looked for recurrent CNVs that are positively associated with partic...

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Main Author: Daugherty, Rhea R
Corporate Author: Stanford University Department of Genetics
Other Authors: Ashley, Euan A (Thesis advisor, advisor.), Kingsley, David M (David Mark) (Thesis advisor, primary advisor.), Sherlock, Gavin (Thesis advisor, advisor), Urban, Alexander (Thesis advisor, advisor)
Format: Thesis Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: 2017

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Call Number: 3781 2017 D
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