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The Journal of Heredity 1984:75(6):495-497
© 1984 The American Genetic Association 75:495-497


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Mutant allele frequencies in domestic cats of Portugal and the Azores

Nell B. Todd, and Andrew T. Lloyd

Department of Biology, Boston University Boston, MA 02160

Abstract

The genetic profiles of cat populations of mainland Portugal ere basically similar to those of the adjacent Atlantic littoral. The profiles of Azorean populations, while relatively homogeneous among themselves, are strikingly different from the mainland. It is tentatively concluded that some form of selective migration was the most important contributing factor in establishing the differences.


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