Define the term 'Mendelian population
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Evolution in Mendelian Populations is a lengthy 1931 scientific paper on evolution by the American population geneticist Sewall Wright. The paper was first published in Genetics volume 16, pages 97–159. In it, Wright outlines various concepts, including genetic drift, effective population size, and inbreeding.
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Mendelian population refers to the group of organisms that that interbreed among themselves & are from the same gene pool. It is the branch of genetics that deals with frequency of genes and genotypes in mendelian populations.
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