Genetic structure

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The genetic structure of a population is depicted by the number of subpopulations inside it, the different frequencies of alleles in each subpopulation, and the degree of genetic isolation of subpopulations.[1] Genetic structure refers to any pattern in the genetic makeup of individuals within a population.

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  1. Chakraborty, Ranajit (1993). "Analysis of Genetic Structure of Populations: Meaning, Methods, and Implications". In Majumder, Partha P. Human Population Genetics: A Centennial Tribute to J.B.S.Hadane. London: Plenum Press. p. 189. ISBN 0-306-44572-7.