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Three Perspectives on Neutrality and Drift in Molecular Evolution
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2022
Abstract
This article offers three contrasting cases of the use of neutrality and drift in molecular evolution. In the first, neutrality is assumed as a simplest case for modeling. In the second and third, concepts of drift and neutrality are developed within the context of population genetics testing and the development and application of the molecular clock.
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