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Genetic Contribution of an Advantaged Mutant in the Biparental Moran Model
We consider a large population of haploid sexually reproducing individuals. It is assumed that one individual initially carries a very strongly advantageous mutation at a single locus. We study the long-term contribution of this initial individual to the genome of the population.