The mutation-drift balance in spatially structured populations
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- Opinion dynamics on networks under correlated disordered external perturbations
- On spatial mutation-selection models
- Tipping the mutation-selection balance: limited migration increases the frequency of deleterious mutants
- Speciation in the Derrida-Higgs model with finite genomes and spatial populations
- Genetic drift on networks: ploidy and the time to fixation
- Gene drives and population persistence vs elimination: the impact of spatial structure and inbreeding at low density
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