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English: Hypothetical evolutionary landscape. The horizontal axes represent the biological parameters being measures (i.e. component of phenotype, genotype, nucleotide sequence combinations) and the vertical axis represents fitness. This particular example is a typical evolutionary landscape with peaks (lighter areas) and valleys (darker areas) generated from a shuffled dataset concerning the lichen Physcia millegrana. |
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Author | Chytrid Wm |
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