The effect of the reproductive system on mutation load (Q1101367)

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The effect of the reproductive system on mutation load
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    The effect of the reproductive system on mutation load (English)
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    \textit{J. B. S. Haldane}, Amer. Nat. 71, 337-349 (1937), argued that, in equilibrium populations, the effect of deleterious mutation on average fitness depends primarily on the mutation rate and is independent of the severity of the mutations. Specifically, the equilibrium population fitness is \(e^{-\mu_ H}\), where \(\mu_ H\) is the haploid genomic mutation rate. Here we extend Haldane's result to a variety of reproductive systems. Using an analysis based on the frequency of classes of individuals with a specified number of mutations, we show that Haldane's principle holds exactly for haploid sex, haploid apomixis, and facultative haploid sex. In the cases of diploid automixis with terminal fusion, diploid automixis with central fusion, and diploid selfing, Haldane' principle holds exactly for recessive mutations and approximately for mutations with some heterozygous effect. In the cases of K-ploid apomixis, diploid endomitosis, and haplodiploidy, we show that Haldane's principle holds exactly for recessive lethal mutations. In addition we extend Haldane's result to various mixtures of the above-mentioned reproductive systems.
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    equilibrium populations
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    average fitness
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    mutation rate
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    reproductive systems
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    Haldane's principle
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    haploid sex
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    haploid apomixis
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    diploid automixis
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    K-ploid apomixis
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    diploid endomitosis
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    haplodiploidy
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