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Effect of gene conversion on variances of digenic identity measures
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    Effect of gene conversion on variances of digenic identity measures (English)
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    1990
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    digenic descent measures
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    two-locus model
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    mutation
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    gene conversion
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    recombination
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    drift
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    finite sampling
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    pairs of genes
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    digenic identity measures
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    expected variances and covariances
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    trigenic and quadrigenic measures
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