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Continental-scale gene flow prevents allopatric divergence of pelagic freshwater bacteria

Hoetzinger et al., 2021

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8089403255077809733
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Hoetzinger M
Pitt A
Huemer A
Hahn M
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Genome biology and evolution

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Allopatric divergence is one of the principal mechanisms for speciation of macro-organisms. Microbes by comparison are assumed to disperse more freely and to be less limited by dispersal barriers. However, thermophilic prokaryotes restricted to geothermal springs have …
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