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The range of stability of a polymorphic linkage equilibrium state in a two-locus two-allele selection model

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Supported in part by NIH Grant GM10452-16 and NSF Grant MCS-80624-A01

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Karlin, S. The range of stability of a polymorphic linkage equilibrium state in a two-locus two-allele selection model. J. Math. Biology 10, 189–194 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00275841

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