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. 1967 Mar;55(3):469–481. doi: 10.1093/genetics/55.3.469

The Number of Balanced Polymorphisms That Can Be Maintained in a Natural Population

John A Sved 1,2,3, T Edward Reed 1,2,3, Walter F Bodmer 1,2,3
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