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single source. (November 2016) |
In biology, genetic demixing [1] refers to a phenomenon in which an initial mixture of individuals with two or more distinct genotypes rearranges in the course of time, giving birth to a spatial organization where some or all genotypes are concentrated in distinct patches.
This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (November 2016) |
In biology, genetic demixing [1] refers to a phenomenon in which an initial mixture of individuals with two or more distinct genotypes rearranges in the course of time, giving birth to a spatial organization where some or all genotypes are concentrated in distinct patches.