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To meet this challenge, Neher and colleagues build on a formalism that is rooted in statistical physics and has become a major new development in population genetics (Tsimring et al., 1996; Rouzine et al., 2003; Desai and Fisher, 2007).
In contrast to the above studies, next generation sequencing in non-model organisms has thus far primarily been used for characterization of transcriptomes [ 3] and as a tool for marker development in population and conservation genetics [e.g., [ 15, 16]], phylogenetics [ 10, 17], and other areas of evolutionary biology [e.g., [ 18]].
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