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zbMATH Open0607.92014MaRDI QIDQ3748112FDOQ3748112
Authors: Thomas Nagylaki
Publication date: 1986
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islandconvergencedriftpopulation geneticsdiffusion approximationequilibriummutationpopulation subdivisionhomozygositygenetic variabilityno selectionneutral alleleseffective number of allelesdiscrete non-overlapping generationscircular stepping stonegeographically structured populationiterdeme differentiationlinear stepping stone modelsmodels of migration
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- Feasible sets for a migration model
- Heterogeneous selection in subdivided populations
- High mutation rate loci in a subdivided population
- Demographic inference under the coalescent in a spatial continuum
- The influence of spatial inhomogeneities on neutral models of geographical variation. I: Formulation
- The influence of spatial inhomogeneities on neutral models of geographical variation. II: The semi-infinite linear habitat
- Homozygosity of selected alleles in subdivided populations
- Spatial autocorrelation for subdivided populations with invariant migration schemes
- Drift and mutation with a finite number of allelic states
- Spatial subdivision of populations and estimates of genetic variation
- Covariation of gene frequencies in a stepping-stone lattice of populations
- Dying on the way: the influence of migrational mortality on neutral models of spatial variation
- The influence of spatial inhomogeneities on neutral models of geographical variation. IV: Discontinuities in the population density and migration rate
- Geographical invariance and the strong-migration limit in subdivided populations
- Correlations, descent measures: drift with migration and mutation.
- The influence of spatial inhomogeneities on neutral models of geographical variation. III: Migration across a geographical barrier
- The influence of partial panmixia on neutral models of spatial variation
- The genealogical process of neutral genes with mutation in geographically structured populations
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