The mixed-mating model is a concept used in evolutionary biology and population genetics to describe the mating patterns within a population that exhibits both sexual and asexual reproduction. In such populations, individuals may reproduce in different ways: some may engage in sexual reproduction (mating with another individual), while others may reproduce asexually (without mating, often through processes like self-fertilization or clonal reproduction).
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