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Is equilibrium out of reach or are there some sneaky bouts of sex?
Reproductive systems impact the evolution of genetic diversity at the population level. Yet, we don’t know a lot about organisms that are partially clonal, despite the large componentĀ of biodiversity that dabbles in asexual reproduction to varying degrees. Clonal dynamics are … Continue reading →
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Posted in bioinformatics, evolution, genomics, natural history, next generation sequencing, theory
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Tagged clonality, Fis, models, population genomics
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