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The following pages link to General two-locus selection models: Some objectives, results and interpretations (Q1221572):
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- Sam Karlin and multi-locus population genetics (Q615604) (← links)
- Polymorphic evolutionary games (Q738565) (← links)
- Selection in complex genetic systems. V. Some properties of mixed selfing and random mating with two loci (Q787902) (← links)
- Establishment of allelic two-locus polymorphisms (Q811446) (← links)
- Linked selected and neutral loci in heterogeneous environments (Q883793) (← links)
- Rates of decay of linkage disequilibrium under two-locus models of selection (Q1051568) (← links)
- Inter-locus interactions: A review of experimental evidence (Q1133484) (← links)
- Multilocus population genetics: Relative importance of selection and recombination (Q1147648) (← links)
- Selection in diplo-haplonts (Q1161467) (← links)
- Analysis of central equilibria in multilocus systems: A generalized symmetric viability regime (Q1173042) (← links)
- Growth rate, population entropy, and evolutionary dynamics (Q1183723) (← links)
- Numerical studies on two-loci selection models with general viabilities (Q1221573) (← links)
- A phenotypic symmetric selection model for three loci, two alleles: The case of tight linkage (Q1235662) (← links)
- Resource partitioning among competing species - a coevolutionary approach (Q1237446) (← links)
- A model of migration modification (Q1249145) (← links)
- Why are heterozygotes often superior in fitness? (Q1254966) (← links)
- Representation of nonepistatic selection models and analysis of multilocus Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium configurations (Q1257850) (← links)
- Use of orthogonal transformation in population genetics theory (Q1259525) (← links)
- Stable equilibria in multilocus genetic systems: A statistical investigation (Q1273353) (← links)
- Maintenance of multilocus variability under strong stabilizing selection (Q1328192) (← links)
- Balance of fitnesses maintaining polymorphisms in two-locus genetic systems. (Q1427670) (← links)
- Proof of the Feldman-Karlin conjecture on the maximum number of equilibria in an evolutionary system (Q1630864) (← links)
- Animal conflicts in diploid populations with sexual reproduction (Q1717355) (← links)
- A dynamical analysis of allele frequencies in populations evolving under assortative mating and mutations (Q1783313) (← links)
- Quantitative variability and multilocus polymorphism under epistatic selection (Q1803894) (← links)
- Speciation and the ''shifting balance'' in a continuous population (Q1820720) (← links)
- Evolutionarily stable strategies and viability selection in Mendelian populations (Q1835874) (← links)
- Perturbation analysis of a two-locus model with directional selection and recombination (Q1907240) (← links)
- The work of John F. Nash Jr. in game theory. Nobel seminar, 8 December 1994 (Q1913569) (← links)
- On the changing concept of evolutionary population stability as a reflection of a changing point of view in the quantitative theory of evolution (Q1915102) (← links)
- Darwinian adaptation, population genetics and the streetcar theory of evolution (Q1915103) (← links)
- Solving the selection-recombination equation: ancestral lines and dual processes (Q2035567) (← links)
- Multilocus population-genetic theory (Q2185186) (← links)
- Equilibrium properties of a multi-locus, haploid-selection, symmetric-viability model (Q2261855) (← links)
- Polymorphic evolutionary games and non-Mendelian genetics (Q2299350) (← links)
- Mutual altruism and long-term optimization of the inclusive fitness in multilocus genetic systems (Q2329330) (← links)
- Exact solution of the multi-allelic diffusion model (Q2455552) (← links)
- Population genetic models can be used to study the evolution of the interacting behaviours of parents and their progeny (Q2459045) (← links)
- Digenic genotypes: the interface of inbreeding, linkage, and linkage disequilibrium (Q6106331) (← links)