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POECILIA MEXICANA IS THE RECENT FEMALE PARENT OF THE UNISEXUAL FISH P. FORMOSA

POECILIA MEXICANA IS THE RECENT FEMALE PARENT OF THE UNISEXUAL FISH P. FORMOSA Literature CitedAbramoff, P., R. M. Darnell, and J. S. Balsano. 1968. Electrophoretic demonstration of the hybrid origin of the gynogenetic teleost Poecilia formosa. Am. Nat. 102:555–558.Avise, J. C., J. Arnold, R. M. Ball, Jr., E. Bermingham, T. Lamb, J. E. Neigel, C. A. Reeb, and N. C. Saunders. 1987. Intraspecific phylogeography: The mitochondrial DNA bridge between population genetics and systematics. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 18:489–522.Balsano, J. S., R. M. Darnell, and P. Abramoff. 1972. Electrophoretic evidence of triploidy associated with populations of the gynogenetic teleost Poecilia formosa. Copeia 1972:292–297.Balsano, J. S., E. M. Rasch, and P. J. Monaco. 1989. The evolutionary ecology of Poecilia formosa and its triploid associate, pp. 211–291. In G. K. Meffe and F. F. Snelson, Jr. (eds.), Ecology and Evolution of Livebearing Fishes (Poeciliidae). Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.Brown, W. M. 1980. Polymorphism in mitochondrial DNA of humans as revealed by restriction endonuclease analysis. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 77:3605–3609.Brown, W. M., M. George, Jr., and A. C. Wilson. 1979. Rapid evolution of animal mitochondrial DNA. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 76:1967–1971.Brown, W. M., and J. W. Wright. 1979. Mitochondrial DNA analyses and the origin and relative age of parthenogenetic lizards (genus Cnemidophorus). Science 203:1247–1249.Darnell, R. M., http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Evolution Oxford University Press

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Literature CitedAbramoff, P., R. M. Darnell, and J. S. Balsano. 1968. Electrophoretic demonstration of the hybrid origin of the gynogenetic teleost Poecilia formosa. Am. Nat. 102:555–558.Avise, J. C., J. Arnold, R. M. Ball, Jr., E. Bermingham, T. Lamb, J. E. Neigel, C. A. Reeb, and N. C. Saunders. 1987. Intraspecific phylogeography: The mitochondrial DNA bridge between population genetics and systematics. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 18:489–522.Balsano, J. S., R. M. Darnell, and P. Abramoff. 1972. Electrophoretic evidence of triploidy associated with populations of the gynogenetic teleost Poecilia formosa. Copeia 1972:292–297.Balsano, J. S., E. M. Rasch, and P. J. Monaco. 1989. The evolutionary ecology of Poecilia formosa and its triploid associate, pp. 211–291. In G. K. Meffe and F. F. Snelson, Jr. (eds.), Ecology and Evolution of Livebearing Fishes (Poeciliidae). Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.Brown, W. M. 1980. Polymorphism in mitochondrial DNA of humans as revealed by restriction endonuclease analysis. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 77:3605–3609.Brown, W. M., M. George, Jr., and A. C. Wilson. 1979. Rapid evolution of animal mitochondrial DNA. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 76:1967–1971.Brown, W. M., and J. W. Wright. 1979. Mitochondrial DNA analyses and the origin and relative age of parthenogenetic lizards (genus Cnemidophorus). Science 203:1247–1249.Darnell, R. M.,

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