Multilocus organization of plant populations.

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Discusses the measurement of multilocus structure, based on a distribution of the numbers of heterozygous loci or sites where 2 random gametes or copies are compared. Problems of interpretation and the role of research on multilocus structure are outlined. -from Author

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Brown, A. H. D. (1984). Multilocus organization of plant populations. Population Biology and Evolution, 159–169. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69646-6_13

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