DISTRIBUTION OF LINKAGE DISEQUILIBRIUM WITH SELECTION AND FINITE POPULATION-SIZE

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AVERY, PJ
HILL, WG
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[1] Institute of Animal Genetics, Edinburgh EH9 3JN, West Mains Road
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10.1017/S0016672300018140
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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The effects of finite population size, occurring either as a bottleneck in a single generation followed by a large expansion or in all generations, are considered for models of two linked heterotic loci. Linkage is assumed to be tight because it is required if there is to be stable linkage disequilibrium, D ǂ 0, in infinitely large populations. (D is the difference between gamete frequencies and the product of the gene frequencies.) If a substantial perturbation of frequencies occurs as a result of a bottleneck but the population is subsequently very large, D may take hundreds of generations to return to its stable point. In finite populations, the distribution of D can be ∪-shaped, unimodal or bimodal. The correlation of D in successive generations is higher with tight linkage and is little affected by selection or the size of the population. The utility of infinite population studies of linkage disequilibrium and its stable points is questioned, and considerable pessimism is expressed about the possibilities of distinguishing selection and sampling effects at linked loci. © 1979, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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