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ESTIMATING LEVELS OF GENE FLOW IN NATURAL POPULATIONS

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FIGURE 2.-Conditional average frequency, m d = = Part a: Island p ( i ) ,  for neutral alleles
FIGURE 3.-Conditional absence each specie?.) to permit comparison average frequencies for various species

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