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On the number of stable equilibria and the simultaneous stability of fixation and polymorphism in two-locus models. Genetics (1979) 1.02
Microsatellite behavior with range constraints: parameter estimation and improved distances for use in phylogenetic reconstruction. Theor Popul Biol (1998) 1.01