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- W1569028095 abstract "Forest tree species normally hold high levels of genetic diversity. Nevertheless, these ecosystems have been seriously threatened by fragmentation and intensive exploitation as well with the phenomenon of global warming. It has created a huge demand for the development of conservation strategies for endangered species. Population genetic statistics are very useful indicators of the genetic status of a species and can be applied for conservation, sustainable management and breeding. Thereby, here are reviewed and discussed how estimates such as mean number of alleles ( A ), heterozigosity ( Ho and He ), fixation index ( F ), outcrossing rate ( t ), gene flow ( Nm ) and genetic differentiation ( F ST , G ST , genetic distance) can assist in the development of a conservation program for tree species. The molecular techniques which can be employed to accurately determine such parameters are also highlighted. Furthermore, the most advanced techniques regarding molecular characterization are pointed out. Finally, some hypothetical situations are listed and the applicability of each population genetic statistics for trying to give a solution for each problem is described. http://periodicoscientificos.ufmt.br/index.php/afor/article/view/1405" @default.
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- W1569028095 title "Towards conservation strategies for forest tree endangered species: the meaning of population genetic statistics" @default.
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