Fixation probabilities for advantageous mutants: A note on multiplication and sampling (Q1119200)

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Fixation probabilities for advantageous mutants: A note on multiplication and sampling
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    Fixation probabilities for advantageous mutants: A note on multiplication and sampling (English)
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    If the average number of gametes produced by the individual is small, as may be the case for haploid organisms, then sampling with and without replacement can lead to considerable differences in the fixation probabilities of mutant alleles. As a function of the population size N, these probabilities converge quickly to the survival probabilities given by branching processes with Poisson or Bernoulli offspring distributions.
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    sampling with replacement
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    sampling without replacement
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    Poisson offspring distribution
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    average number of gametes
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    haploid organisms
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    fixation probabilities of mutant alleles
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    survival probabilities
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    Bernoulli offspring distributions
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