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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 July 2016
Consider a genetic population evolving in time. In particular, suppose that the population is very large, that there is a large number of genetic types (alleles) possible for the genes making up the population, and that the numbers of the various alleles change stochastically in time, subject to Mendel's law of inheritance. Assume that there are no selective differences among the genotypes, but that mutation may occur among the alleles.