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- who: Stefanie Muff from the The proposed extension of genetic group models will be useful for any study population that is structured into subpopulations, given that sufficient information on dispersal or crossbreeding events is availableIn particular, the fact that group-specific additive genetic variances can be estimated for subpopulations that are not completely isolated might also be useful when interest centers around the dependency of additive genetic variance on the effective population size, a relation that is of pivotal interest in evolutionary and conservation biology. Finally, the method may provide a starting point to assess temporal or . . .
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