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  • ...s (U.S. state)|Massachusetts]] to Philip Green Wright and Elizabeth Quincy Sewall Wright. The family moved three years later after Philip accepted a teaching job at of [[genetic drift]], which is sometimes known as the Sewall Wright effect, cumulative stochastic changes in [[gene frequency|gene frequencies]
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  • * Crow, James F. (1988) [http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/119/1/1.pdf "Sewall Wright (1889-1988)"] ''Genetics'' '''119''' (1): 1-4. .... and W. F. Dove. (1987) [http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/115/1/1.pdf "Sewall Wright and physiological genetics"] ''Genetics'' '''115''' (1): 1-2.
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  • *[http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/wright-sewall.html Sewall Wright: Darwin's Successor—Evolutionary Theorist] by Edric Lescouflair and James
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  • * Crow, James F. (1988) [http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/119/1/1.pdf "Sewall Wright (1889-1988)"] ''Genetics'' '''119''' (1): 1-4. .... and W. F. Dove. (1987) [http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/115/1/1.pdf "Sewall Wright and physiological genetics"] ''Genetics'' '''115''' (1): 1-2.
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  • *[http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/wright-sewall.html Sewall Wright: Darwin's Successor—Evolutionary Theorist] by Edric Lescouflair and James
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  • ...s (U.S. state)|Massachusetts]] to Philip Green Wright and Elizabeth Quincy Sewall Wright. The family moved three years later after Philip accepted a teaching job at of [[genetic drift]], which is sometimes known as the Sewall Wright effect, cumulative stochastic changes in [[gene frequency|gene frequencies]
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  • ...ral selection with the development of population genetics by R. A. Fisher, Sewall Wright, and [[J. B. S. Haldane]].<ref> Ernst Mayr. ''Animal Sciences.'' 4 vols. Ma
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  • Models of gene flow can be derived from [[population genetics]], e.g. [[Sewall Wright]]'s [[neighborhood model]], Wright's [[island model]] and the [[stepping st
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  • ...the early 1930s, independent mathematical considerations by R. A. Fisher, Sewall Wright, and J.B.S. Haldane showed convincingly that, in ideal populations of organ
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  • ...p://www.blackwellpublishing.com/ridley/classictexts/haldane2.pdf]</ref>; [[Sewall Wright]], one of the founders of population genetics <ref>Wright S (1932) The role
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  • ...tion as an estimable, dimensionless population parameter was introduced by Sewall Wright and Ronald Fisher nearly a century ago. Despite continuous misunderstanding
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