Original Article

Heredity (1963) 18, 101–106; doi:10.1038/hdy.1963.8

Migrational selection

A W F Edwards1,2

1International Laboratory of Genetics and Biophysics (Pavia Section), Naples at Istituto di Genetica, University of Pavia, Italy

2This work is partially supported by a grant from the U.S.A.E.C.

Received 2 June 1962.

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