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2.5.3 Maturation and reproduction; 2.6 Summary and conclusions; 3 The Atlantic Salmon Genome; 3.1 DNA; 3.2 Chromatin and chromosomes; 3.2.1 Nature and structure; 3.2.2 Replication,cell division and growth; 3.2.3 Number and ploidy level; 3.3 Genes and genome organisation 327 $a3.3.1 Molecular nature and structure3.3.2 Number and molecular distribution; 3.3.3 Extragenic DNA; 3.4 Genes and development; 3.4.1 Genotypes,alleles and loci; 3.4.2 Genes and traits; 3.4.3 Gene expression; 3.5 Variation among individuals; 3.5.1 Origin; 3.5.2 Scope; 3.5.3 Detection; 3.6 Summary and conclusions; 4 Investigating the Genetics of Populations; 4.1 Overview; 4.2 Population genetics; 4.2.1 Basic concepts; 4.2.2 Models of population structure; 4.2.3 Population differentiation; 4.3 Quantitative genetics; 4.3.1 How it differs from population genetics 327 $a4.3.2 Quantitative genetic variation4.3.3 Genotype by environment interaction; 4.3.4 Integration of molecular and quantitative genetics; 4.4 The genetic characterisation of wild populations; 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