More generally, there is a need to discriminate between the effects of chromosomal rearrangements and linked genic incompatibilities in both plants and animals.
Therefore, different grass lineages show lineage-specific patterns of local evolution in genic and intergenic sequences.
This, in turn, should help us identify selective forces that act within genes and thereby understand which genic features are of functional significance.
The simplest case involving natural selection is genic selection in the absence of extinction and recolonization.
Reproductive isolation is often caused by the disruption of genic interactions that evolve in geographically separate populations.
Definition of genic in US English:
genic
adjectiveˈjenikˈdʒɛnɪk
Biology
attributiveRelating to genes.
〔生〕(与)基因(有关)的
a genic mutation
基因突变。
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This, in turn, should help us identify selective forces that act within genes and thereby understand which genic features are of functional significance.
The simplest case involving natural selection is genic selection in the absence of extinction and recolonization.
Reproductive isolation is often caused by the disruption of genic interactions that evolve in geographically separate populations.
More generally, there is a need to discriminate between the effects of chromosomal rearrangements and linked genic incompatibilities in both plants and animals.
Therefore, different grass lineages show lineage-specific patterns of local evolution in genic and intergenic sequences.