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- Effective_selfing_model comment "The effective selfing model is a mathematical model that describes the mating system of a plant population in terms of the degree of self-fertilisation present.It was developed in the 1980s by Kermit Ritland, as an alternative to the simplistic mixed mating model. The mixed mating model assumes that every fertilisation event may be classed as either self-fertilisation, or outcrossing with a completely random mate. That is, it assumes that inbreeding is caused solely by self-fertilisation.".
- Q5347279 comment "The effective selfing model is a mathematical model that describes the mating system of a plant population in terms of the degree of self-fertilisation present.It was developed in the 1980s by Kermit Ritland, as an alternative to the simplistic mixed mating model. The mixed mating model assumes that every fertilisation event may be classed as either self-fertilisation, or outcrossing with a completely random mate. That is, it assumes that inbreeding is caused solely by self-fertilisation.".