Understanding the evolutionary fate of finite populations: the dynamics of mutational effects.

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Published in PLoS Biol on April 01, 2007

Authors

Olin K Silander1, Olivier Tenaillon, Lin Chao

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1: Division of Biology, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California, United States of America. olin.silander@env.ethz.ch

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