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Effect of selection on ancestry: an exactly soluble case and its phenomenological generalization

We consider a family of models describing the evolution under selection of a population whose dynamics can be related to the propagation of noisy traveling waves. For one particular model that we shall call the exponential model, the properties of the traveling wave front can be calculated exactly,...

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Population Dynamics
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