A method for derivation of probabilities in a stochastic model of population growth for carcinogenesis
W. Klonecki (1964)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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W. Klonecki (1964)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis
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Banach Center Publications
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Population geneticists study the variability of gene sequences within a species, whereas phylogeneticists compare gene sequences between species and usually have only one representative sequence per species. Stochastic models in population genetics are used to determine probability distributions for gene frequencies and to predict the probability that a new mutation will become fixed in a population. Stochastic models in phylogenetics describe the substitution process in the single sequence...