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Estimación de la huella de la selección natural y el efecto Hill- Robertson a lo largo del genoma de Drosophila melanogaster

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Cuadro 1: Tsunami de genomas y variación genética
Figura 1.1 reemplazamiento (esto es equivalente a un muestreo binomial). Asumimos que la población es de tamaño constante con = 100
Figura 1.2  Probabilidad de fijación (A) y tiempo promedio para fijarse (B) según el modelo de Wright-Fisher con selección
Cuadro 2:  Viajando al pasado: Teoría de la Coalescencia
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