Morton N E
Ann Hum Genet. 1977 Jan;40(3):361-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-1809.1977.tb00200.x.
Malécot's theory of isolation by distance under 'continuous' migration is shown to fit acceptably to various human populations. Although it provides a less complete and reliable prediction of population structure than migration matrices, it is applicable to a greater range of structures and data.
在“连续”迁移情况下,马勒科的距离隔离理论被证明能够较好地适用于各种人类群体。尽管与迁移矩阵相比,它对种群结构的预测不够完整和可靠,但它适用于更广泛的结构和数据。