Research Article

Adaptive Variation in Mammalian Genomes in Terrestrial and Water Ecosystems  

William Cook
The HITAR Institute Canada, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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International Journal of Molecular Evolution and Biodiversity, 2024, Vol. 14, No. 1   doi: 10.5376/ijmeb.2024.14.0001
Received: 26 Oct., 2023    Accepted: 09 Dec., 2023    Published: 01 Jan., 2024
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Cook W., 2024, Analysis of adaptive variation in mammalian genomes in terrestrial and water ecosystems, International Journal of Molecular Evolution and Biodiversity, 14(1): 1-9 (doi: 10.5376/ijmeb.2024.14.0001)

Abstract

The study aims to analyze the characteristics and importance of adaptive variation in mammalian genomes in terrestrial and water ecosystems. To explore the basic concepts and measures of genome adaptive variation through insights into the context of the ecosystem and the role of mammals in it. The study covered the adaptive variation of mammals in terrestrial and water ecosystems, and examined the ecological factors affecting adaptive variation, such as niche, climate change and population genetic structure, and also explored the impact of environmental variation on adaptive variation and the importance of protecting mammalian diversity. The study provided valuable insights for deepening the understanding of adaptive variation in mammalian genomes and provided scientific basis for future research and conservation work in ecology and evolutionary biology.

Keywords
Genomic adaptive variation; Mammals; Ecosystems; Ecological factors; Climate change
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