Moran process

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title: Moran process
text: A Moran process or Moran model is a simple stochastic process used in biology to describe finite populations. The process is named after Patrick Moran, who first proposed the model in 1958. It can be used to model variety-increasing processes such as mutation as well as variety-reducing effects such as genetic drift and natural selection. The process can describe the probabilistic dynamics in a finite population of constant size N in which two alleles A and B are competing for dominance. The two
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description: Stochastic process used in biology to describe finite populations
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date created: 2009-02-25T11:18:37Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T11:19:11Z
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