In a manner that follows a pattern of similar things grouping or pairing together.
From 'assortative' plus the suffix '-ly' to form an adverb. This is a relatively recent technical term used primarily in scientific and statistical contexts.
When scientists say a population is mating 'assortatively,' they're describing how genes actually spread through real populations—it's way more complex than the random mixing they used to assume in textbooks.
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