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Regular systems of inbreeding.

W Boucher1, T Nagylaki.   

Abstract

Regular systems of inbreeding with discrete, nonoverlapping generations and the same number of individuals and mating pattern in every generation are studied. The matrix Q that specifies the recursion relations satisfied by the probabilities of identity is expressed in terms of the matrix M that describes the mating system. Necessary and sufficient conditions for convergence to genetic uniformity are given, and it is determined which probabilities of identity approach one. If the mating system has certain symmetries and these are imposed initially, then a matrix R, of lower dimension than Q, specifies the recursion relations. For such a mating system, for generic initial conditions, the condensed matrix R suffices for determining whether convergence to uniformity occurs and which probabilities of identity approach one. If Q is irreducible, the maximal eigenvalue of R is the same as that of Q. If Q is also aperiodic, this implies that the asymptotic rate of convergence to homogeneity of the condensed system is the same as that of the complete one. The above results apply to autosomal loci in monoecious (with or without selfing) and dioecious populations and to X-linked loci. As an example, all the eigenvalues and right and left eigenvectors of Q for circular mating are found.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3404070     DOI: 10.1007/bf00277729

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Math Biol        ISSN: 0303-6812            Impact factor:   2.259


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