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Better to keep a redirect for now to well-developed article that significantly discusses this concept as well as lineage sorting.
Restore the stub, as the redirect target, Coalescent theory, no longer explains incomplete lineage sorting, nor even mentions lineage sorting.
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'''Incomplete lineage sorting''' is a characteristic of [[Phylogenetics|phylogenetic]] analysis where the [[Phylogenetic tree|tree]] produced by a single gene differs from the true, population or species level tree.<ref>{{Cite journal|last = Rogers|first = Jeffrey|last2 = Gibbs|first2 = Richard A.|date = 2014-05-01|title = Comparative primate genomics: emerging patterns of genome content and dynamics|url = http://www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v15/n5/fig_tab/nrg3707_F3.html|journal = Nature Reviews Genetics|language = en|volume = 15|issue = 5|pages = 347–359|doi = 10.1038/nrg3707}}</ref>
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Incomplete lineage sorting is a characteristic of phylogenetic analysis where the tree produced by a single gene differs from the true, population or species level tree.[1]

  1. ^ Rogers, Jeffrey; Gibbs, Richard A. (2014-05-01). "Comparative primate genomics: emerging patterns of genome content and dynamics". Nature Reviews Genetics. 15 (5): 347–359. doi:10.1038/nrg3707.