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The genetical structure of populations

Sewall Wright
- 01 Jan 1949 - 
- Vol. 15, Iss: 4, pp 323-354
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This article is published in Annals of Human Genetics.The article was published on 1949-01-01. It has received 6139 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Population.

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Reproductive interactions between sympatric dalechampia species: are natural assemblages "random" or organized?

W. Scott Armbruster
- 01 Apr 1986 - 
TL;DR: Tests against all three null models suggest that assemblages of Dalechampia are structured with respect to pollinator use; indirect evidence suggests that some of this structuring has occurred through evolution of com- ponent taxa.
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On a Genetics Model of Moran

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a stochastic model of genetics to study the fluctuations of gene frequency under the influence of mutation and selection, where the probability of a mating resulting in a gamete of a prescribed kind for the next generation is proportional to the fraction of these gametes present in this generation allowing for mutation effects.
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Synergy and group size in microbial cooperation.

TL;DR: Whether and to what extent microbes evolve to produce public goods depends strongly on group size, and it is shown that synergy can create an “evolutionary trap” that can stymie the establishment and maintenance of cooperation.
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Evaluating the performance of likelihood methods for detecting population structure and migration

TL;DR: While migratee‐n 1.6.8 performs reasonably well in estimating genetic diversity (Θ), it does poorly at estimating migration rates and the confidence intervals associated with them.
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Evolution in Mendelian Populations.

TL;DR: Page 108, last line of text, for "P/P″" read "P′/ P″."
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Isolation by Distance.

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Coefficients of Inbreeding and Relationship

TL;DR: The importance of having a coefficient by means of which the degree of inbreeding may be expressed has been brought out by Pearl' in a number of papers published between 1913 and 1917.
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The material basis of evolution.

TL;DR: Goldschmidt as discussed by the authors argued that macroevolution resulted from larger jumps in genotype across "bridgeless gaps" related either to systemic mutations or to mutations affecting early development.
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