When a selectively favourable gene substitution occurs in a population, changes in gene frequencies will occur at closely linked loci. In the case of a neutral polymorphism, average heterozygosity will be reduced to an extent which varies with distance from the substituted locus. The aggre-gate eifect of substitution on neutral polymorphism is estimated; in populations of total size 106 or more (and perhaps of 104 or more), this eifect will be more important than that of random fixation. This may explain why the extent of polymorphism in natural populations does not vary as much as one would expect from a consideration of the equilibrium between mutation and random fixation in populations of different sizes. For a selectively maintained pol...
When polygenic traits are under stabilizing selection, many different combinations of alleles allow ...
Polymorphism in wild populations must usually imply a balance of selective agencies, of which the si...
We present a survey of nucleotide polymorphism of three novel, rapidly evolving genes in populations...
<div><p>In large populations, many beneficial mutations may be simultaneously available and may comp...
In large populations, many beneficial mutations may be simultaneously available and may compete with...
The evolution of a quantitative trait subject to stabilizing selection and immigration, with the imm...
Mutations and subsequent polymorphisms are important not only for identifying influences on genetic ...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
Population genetics theory indicates that natural se-lection will affect levels and patterns of gene...
<p>(<i>A</i>) Relationship among tree length , tree height and inter-specific coalescence time . (<...
evolution am Au Reviewtution rates can be measured from DNA sequence data for almost any lineage [4]...
International audienceSince its inception in 1973, the slightly deleterious model of molecular evolu...
It is widely accepted that the rate of evolution (substitution rate) at neutral genes is unaffected ...
A deterministic genetic simulation of the coevolution of a sexual haploid host species with an asexu...
One of the most widely cited hypotheses to explain the evolutionary maintenance of genetic recombina...
When polygenic traits are under stabilizing selection, many different combinations of alleles allow ...
Polymorphism in wild populations must usually imply a balance of selective agencies, of which the si...
We present a survey of nucleotide polymorphism of three novel, rapidly evolving genes in populations...
<div><p>In large populations, many beneficial mutations may be simultaneously available and may comp...
In large populations, many beneficial mutations may be simultaneously available and may compete with...
The evolution of a quantitative trait subject to stabilizing selection and immigration, with the imm...
Mutations and subsequent polymorphisms are important not only for identifying influences on genetic ...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
Population genetics theory indicates that natural se-lection will affect levels and patterns of gene...
<p>(<i>A</i>) Relationship among tree length , tree height and inter-specific coalescence time . (<...
evolution am Au Reviewtution rates can be measured from DNA sequence data for almost any lineage [4]...
International audienceSince its inception in 1973, the slightly deleterious model of molecular evolu...
It is widely accepted that the rate of evolution (substitution rate) at neutral genes is unaffected ...
A deterministic genetic simulation of the coevolution of a sexual haploid host species with an asexu...
One of the most widely cited hypotheses to explain the evolutionary maintenance of genetic recombina...
When polygenic traits are under stabilizing selection, many different combinations of alleles allow ...
Polymorphism in wild populations must usually imply a balance of selective agencies, of which the si...
We present a survey of nucleotide polymorphism of three novel, rapidly evolving genes in populations...