0 present participle of hitchhike --
1 to travel by getting free rides in someone else's vehicle: --
They hitchhiked to Paris.
I would never hitchhike on my own.
Power of neutrality tests to detect bottlenecks and hitchhiking.
The hitchhiking effect on linkage disequilibrium between linked neutral loci.
This is because of an inherent antagonism between hitchhiking and recombination.
The analysis is performed for five different alternative models (subdivision, expansion, contraction, bottleneck and hitchhiking) and for some arbitrary parameters.
Hitchhiking and associative overdominance at a microsatellite locus.
This study assumed a hitchhiking event having not gone to fixation and could not exclude demographic hypotheses.
At intermediate linkage, the decrease in caused by hitchhiking outweighs the increase caused by associative overdominance.
Detecting a local signature of genetic hitchhiking along a recombining chromosome.