The polymorphism frequency spectrum of finitely many sites under selection.

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Published in Genetics on October 14, 2008

Authors

Michael M Desai1, Joshua B Plotkin

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1: Department of Biology and Program in Applied Mathematics and Computation Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.

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