population genetics hypothesis
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concept
A population genetics hypothesis is a proposed explanation of how genetic variation is distributed and changes over time within and between populations due to evolutionary forces such as mutation, selection, drift, and migration.
Observed surface forms (6)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| evolutionary genetics concept | 2 |
| population genetics theory | 2 |
| population genetics concept | 1 |
| population genetics puzzle | 1 |
| reproductive isolation mechanism | 1 |
| theory in population genetics | 1 |
Instances (8)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Beringian standstill hypothesis | — |
| neutral theory of population genetics | theory in population genetics |
| Motoo Kimura's neutral theory of molecular evolution | population genetics theory |
| nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution | population genetics theory |
| Dobzhansky–Muller incompatibilities | reproductive isolation mechanism |
| Haldane’s cost of selection | population genetics concept |
| Lewontin’s paradox of variation | evolutionary genetics concept |
| Hill–Robertson interference | evolutionary genetics concept |