The average number of sites separating DNA sequences drawn from a subdivided population
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- Distribution of nucleotide differences between two randomly chosen cistrons in a subdivided population: The finite island model
- On the divergence of genes in multigene families
- On the number of segregating sites in genetical models without recombination
- The number of heterozygous loci between two randomly chosen completely linked sequences of loci in two subdivided population models
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