Haplotype complementarity under mutational pressure 408 Haplotype complementarity under mutational pressure
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1. Abstract 2. Introduction 2.1. Definition: purification versus complementation 2.2. Mutations 3. Some computer models 3.1. Emerging complementarity 3.2. Gamete recognition 3.3. Role of mutational pressure on the emerging of complementarity 3.4. The role of inbreeding 4. Consequences 4.1. Sympatric speciation 4.2. Distribution of recombination events 4.3. Effect of gamete recognition 5. Discussion 6. References
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تاریخ انتشار 2011