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The effects of admixture and population subdivision on cytonuclear disequilibria (English)
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1991
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We examine the generation of cytonuclear disequilibria by admixture and continued gene flow. General formulas analogous to the nuclear case are first derived showing that the allelic and genotypic disequilibria from admixture or population subdivision equal their expected value across the contributing (sub) populations plus the covariance across these sources between the cytoplasmic gene frequency and the relevant nuclear frequency. A detailed study is then presented of the cytonuclear dynamics, in a random-mating population under two different migration scenarios. In both cases closed-form solutions are given for all variables as a function of the initial conditions and relevant migration parameters.
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gene frequencies
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allelic disequilibria
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cytonuclear disequilibria
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admixture
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continued gene flow
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genotypic disequilibria
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population subdivision
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cytoplasmic gene frequency
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nuclear frequency
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random-mating population
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migration
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