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Philosophy of biology / Genetics / Selection / Mutation / Hill–Robertson effect / Negative selection / Evolution of sexual reproduction / Nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution / Epistasis / Biology / Evolutionary biology / Population genetics
Date: 2012-12-14 10:50:49
Philosophy of biology
Genetics
Selection
Mutation
Hill–Robertson effect
Negative selection
Evolution of sexual reproduction
Nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution
Epistasis
Biology
Evolutionary biology
Population genetics

Copyright Ó 2010 by the Genetics Society of America DOI: [removed]genetics[removed]The Role of Advantageous Mutations in Enhancing the Evolution of a Recombination Modifier Matthew Hartfield,*,1 Sarah P. Otto† and P

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