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Genetic drift with polygamy and arbitrary offspring distribution
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 July 2016
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Wright (1931) introduced a simple model for a bisexual, diploid population of fixed size and with non-overlapping generations. With N1 males and N2 females, the rate of drift was λ0 = 1 – (N/8N1N2) where N = N1 + N2.
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