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Concluding this book, the authors would like to note that, being interested mainly in evolutionary aspects, they are obliged to have left outside its scope many other chapters of population genetics, which are penetrated with mathematical methods deeply enough. But even in the fields we have touched upon, some new ideas and new problems have aroused recently. All this needs at least a few words to be said.
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Svirezhev, Y.M., Passekov, V.P. (1990). Conclusion. In: Fundamentals of Mathematical Evolutionary Genetics. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 22. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2589-2_14
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