Genetic Distribution
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For a non-technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to genetics.
Genetic distribution refers to the frequency and distribution of different types of gene alleles across regions. The distribution is measured as a percentage, 100% being a complete domination of the allele in the corresponding region and 0% a complete absence of the allele.
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