Sewall Wright On Evolution in Mendelian Populations and The "Shifting Balance"
Sewall Wright On Evolution in Mendelian Populations and The "Shifting Balance"
Sewall Wright On Evolution in Mendelian Populations and The "Shifting Balance"
ORIGINAL CITATION
Evolution in Mendelian Populations
Sewall Wright
GENETICS March 1, 1931 16: 97–159
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