genstroom
Genstroom is a term used in genetics and evolutionary biology to describe the continuous flow and distribution of genetic variation across populations over time. It can be viewed as a sustained analogue to gene flow, emphasizing ongoing exchange of alleles rather than discrete migratory events. The word is often linked to Dutch-language literature, where the concept is discussed in theoretical and empirical contexts as a way to capture how genetic material moves through interconnected populations.
In practice, genstroom refers to the processes that distribute genetic variation continuously, including mating across subpopulations,
Applications of genstroom concepts appear in conservation genetics, where connectivity and persistent genetic exchange inform management