Isolation by distance
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Isolation by distance describes the tendency of individuals to find mates from nearby populations rather than distant populations. As a result of this tendency, populations that live near each other are genetically more similar than populations that live further apart. Isolation by distance results in clinal distribution of traits across a geographic region.
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