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Idealised population

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In population genetics an idealised population or a Fisher — Wright population is a population whose members can mate and reproduce with any other member of the other gender, and where random genetic drift does not occur.

Deviation from the idealised population results in the effective population size.

It is sometimes called the Fisher — Wright population after Ronald Fisher and Sewall Wright.








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