We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the allelic effects determining a polygenic trait vary between loci. We obtain analytical expressions for the stationary genetic variance as a function of the distribution of effects, mutation rate, and selection coefficient. We also study the dynamics of the allele frequencies, focusing on short-term evolution of the phenotypic mean as it approaches the optimum after an environmental change. We find that when most effects are small, the genetic variance does not change appreciably during adaptation, and the time until the phenotypic mean reaches the optimum is short if the number of loci is large. However, when most effects are large, the change of...
We investigate how a plymorphism of distinctly different alleles can evolve in an initially monomorp...
Understanding the genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation to changing environments is an essential go...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
Polygenic adaptation in response to selection on quantitative traits is thought to be ubiquitous in ...
When polygenic traits are under stabilizing selection, many different combinations of alleles allow ...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
Predictions about the effect of natural selection on patterns of linked neutral variation are largel...
Numerous traits under migration-selection balance are shown to exhibit complex patterns of genetic a...
We investigate how a plymorphism of distinctly different alleles can evolve in an initially monomorp...
Understanding the genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation to changing environments is an essential go...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
Polygenic adaptation in response to selection on quantitative traits is thought to be ubiquitous in ...
When polygenic traits are under stabilizing selection, many different combinations of alleles allow ...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
Predictions about the effect of natural selection on patterns of linked neutral variation are largel...
Numerous traits under migration-selection balance are shown to exhibit complex patterns of genetic a...
We investigate how a plymorphism of distinctly different alleles can evolve in an initially monomorp...
Understanding the genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation to changing environments is an essential go...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...