Open cerebis opened 7 years ago
Just realized that if a chromosome is defined as being in more than one copy, there is no possibility that it will interact with its twin(s). The probability draws are correctly biased, but they are not regarded as actual copies in the process.
This should not be hard to support.
Just realized that if a chromosome is defined as being in more than one copy, there is no possibility that it will interact with its twin(s). The probability draws are correctly biased, but they are not regarded as actual copies in the process.
This should not be hard to support.