Genotypic distribution at the limits to natural and artificial selection with mutation (Q1088946)
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Genotypic distribution at the limits to natural and artificial selection with mutation (English)
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1987
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Changes in the genotype distribution under stabilizing selection and long term truncation selection were studied through the cumulants of the density function expressed by Gram-Charlier expansion and Hermite polynomials. Departures from normality were insignificant under additive gene effects, large number of loci and when gene frequencies were not extreme; linkage disequilibrium had only a minor role. At the selection limit, attained mainly through natural selection, skewness and kurtosis were high if mutation was an important cause of genetic variability.
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Gaussian approximation
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genotype distribution
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stabilizing selection
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long term truncation selection
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cumulants
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Gram-Charlier expansion
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Hermite polynomials
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additive gene effects
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gene frequencies
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selection limit
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natural selection
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skewness
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kurtosis
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mutation
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genetic variability
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