Rare alleles and selection.
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چکیده
A subpopulation D of rare alleles is considered. The subpopulation is part of a large population that evolves according to a Moran model with selection and growth. Conditional on the current frequency, q, of the rare allele, an approximation to the distribution of the genealogy of D is derived. In particular, the density of the age, T(1), of the rare allele is approximated. It is shown that time naturally is measured in units of qN(0) generations, where N(0) is the present day population size, and that the distribution of the genealogy of D depends on the compound parameters rho=rqN(0) and sigma=sqN(0) only. Here, s is the fitness per generation of heterozygote carriers of the rare allele and r is the growth rate per generation of the population. Amongst more, it is shown that for constant population size (rho=0) the distribution of D depends on sigma only through the absolute value /sigma/, not the direction of selection.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Theoretical population biology
دوره 59 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2001