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genetic simulation

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Genetic simulation is a computational methodology that models and analyzes biological processes involving genetic inheritance, variation, and selection. This approach utilizes algorithms to replicate evolutionary dynamics, population genetics, or the behavior of genetic systems *in silico*, providing a tool for investigating complex interactions and testing theoretical hypotheses about genetic change over time within populations or across generations.

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University of Washington

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Johns Hopkins University

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University of California, Los Angeles

AD

National Institutes of Health

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University of Nottingham

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Baltimore, United States

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Nottingham, United Kingdom

University of Oxford

Oxford, United Kingdom

Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

Pennsylvania State University

State College, United States

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