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Biased intrachromosomal gene conversion in a chromosome lineage
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    Biased intrachromosomal gene conversion in a chromosome lineage (English)
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    The evolution of a single chromosome lineage is studied under intrachromosomal gene conversion among tandemly repeated genes. Direct and diffusion approximations for fixation probability and fixation time for a gene are obtained. Conversional bias would greatly increase sequence homogeneity. Some classical results on mutation and selection in a finite population are extended.
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    recombination
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    multigene families
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    approximations
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    single chromosome lineage
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    intrachromosomal gene conversion
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    tandemly repeated genes
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    diffusion approximations
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    fixation probability
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    fixation time
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    Conversional bias
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    sequence homogeneity
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    mutation
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    selection
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