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Coalescent Theory
Abstract
Coalescent theory is broadly used to gauge population genetic parameters, for example, populace size, migration rates and recombination rates in a normal population. It was initially detailed as the "n-coalescent" by Kingman (1982). Others allude to it as the "Kingman coalescent" or simply the "coalescent". The coalescent model is gotten from a basic populace genetic model, and the most straightforward approach to comprehend what it is and how it functions is to follow the basic derivation.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijger.v2i1.83
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