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A unified treatment of the probability of fixation when population size and the strength of selection change over time

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Genetics, 188 (4): 907-913 (August 2011)
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.111.129288

Abstract

The fixation probability is determined when population size and selection change over time and differs from Kimura's result, with long-term implications for a population. It is found that changes in population size are not equivalent to the corresponding changes in selection and can result in less drift than anticipated.

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