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An optimizing principle of natural selection in evolutionary population genetics
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    An optimizing principle of natural selection in evolutionary population genetics (English)
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    29 June 1993
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    evolutionary population genetics
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    Fisher's fundamental theorem of natural selection
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    optimality principle
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    partial increase in mean fitness
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    natural selection gene frequency
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    generalized distance measure
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    parent and daughter generation
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