The maintenance of genetic variation in a spatially heterogeneous environment has been one of the main research themes in theoretical population genetics. Despite considerable progress in understanding the consequences of spatially structured environments on genetic variation, many problems remain unsolved. One of them concerns the relationship between the number of demes, the degree of dominance, and the maximum number of alleles that can be maintained by selection in a subdivided population. In this work, we study the potential of maintaining genetic variation in a two-deme model with deme-independent degree of intermediate dominance, which includes absence of G x E interaction as a special case. We present a thorough numerical analysis o...
A steady influx of a single deleterious multilocus genotype will impose genetic load on the resident...
AbstractThe semilinear parabolic system that describes the evolution of the gene frequencies in the ...
Under haploid selection, a multi-locus, diallelic, two-niche Levene (1953) model is studied. Viabili...
AbstractThe consequences of spatially varying, stabilizing or directional selection on a quantitativ...
On the basis of single-locus models, spatial heterogeneity of the environment coupled with strong po...
AbstractFor a subdivided population the consequences of dominance and gene flow for the maintenance ...
Population ecology is concerned with the growth patterns of populations. This field has many applica...
AbstractThe existence, uniqueness, and shape of clines in a quantitative trait under selection towar...
International audienceNumerous traits under migration-selection balance are shown to exhibit complex...
A diallelic two-locus model is investigated in which the loci determine the genotypic value of a qua...
A genetic model is investigated in which two recombining loci determine the genotypic value of a qua...
We demonstrate how a genetic polymorphism of distinctly different alleles can develop during long-te...
The emergence and persistence of polymorphism within populations generally requires specific selecti...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
AbstractThe Levene model is the simplest mathematical model to describe the evolution of gene freque...
A steady influx of a single deleterious multilocus genotype will impose genetic load on the resident...
AbstractThe semilinear parabolic system that describes the evolution of the gene frequencies in the ...
Under haploid selection, a multi-locus, diallelic, two-niche Levene (1953) model is studied. Viabili...
AbstractThe consequences of spatially varying, stabilizing or directional selection on a quantitativ...
On the basis of single-locus models, spatial heterogeneity of the environment coupled with strong po...
AbstractFor a subdivided population the consequences of dominance and gene flow for the maintenance ...
Population ecology is concerned with the growth patterns of populations. This field has many applica...
AbstractThe existence, uniqueness, and shape of clines in a quantitative trait under selection towar...
International audienceNumerous traits under migration-selection balance are shown to exhibit complex...
A diallelic two-locus model is investigated in which the loci determine the genotypic value of a qua...
A genetic model is investigated in which two recombining loci determine the genotypic value of a qua...
We demonstrate how a genetic polymorphism of distinctly different alleles can develop during long-te...
The emergence and persistence of polymorphism within populations generally requires specific selecti...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
AbstractThe Levene model is the simplest mathematical model to describe the evolution of gene freque...
A steady influx of a single deleterious multilocus genotype will impose genetic load on the resident...
AbstractThe semilinear parabolic system that describes the evolution of the gene frequencies in the ...
Under haploid selection, a multi-locus, diallelic, two-niche Levene (1953) model is studied. Viabili...