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Christelle Fraïsse joins GENETICS as an associate editor

A new associate editor is joining GENETICS in the Theoretical Population & Evolutionary Genetics section. We’re excited to welcome Christelle Fraïsse to the editorial team. Christelle FraïsseAssociate Editor Christelle Fraïsse is a Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique researcher at Lille University working at the interface between theoretical and empirical evolutionary genetics. She is interested…

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