Genetic variation and divergence in a disjunct Phlox.

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Describes the divergence of a recent long distance disjunct from its parental taxon Phlox pilosa spp. detonsa in an outcrossing perennial herb. The disjunct, P. pilosa spp. sangamonensis, occurs only in a small, glaciated region of central Illinois of <100 square miles. -from Author

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Levin, D. A. (1984). Genetic variation and divergence in a disjunct Phlox. Evolution, 38(1), 223–225. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.1984.tb00275.x

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