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This shiny app runs simulations of the three population-level processes that can cause evolution: genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection. It was developed as an instructional tool for BISC 111: Introductory Organismal Biology at Wellesley College. Instructional materials that accompany this shiny app are hosted by QUBES: [add link here once up].

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