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Selection in finite populations with multiple alleles. 3. Genetic divergence with centripetal selection and mutation.

B D Latter.   

Abstract

Natural selection for an intermediate level of gene or enzyme activity has been shown to lead to a high frequency of heterotic polymorphisms in populations subject to mutation and random genetic drift. The model assumes a symmetrical spectrum of mutational variation, with the majority of variants having only minor effects on the probability of survival. Each mutational event produces a variant which is novel to the population. Allelic effects are assumed to be additive on the scale of enzyme activity, heterosis arising whenever a heterozygote has a mean level of activity closer to optimal than that of other genotypes in the population.-A new measure of genetic divergence between populations is proposed, which is readily interpreted genetically, and increases approximately linearly with time under centripetal selection, drift and mutation. The parameter is closely related to the rate of accumulation of mutational changes in a cistron over an evolutionary time span.-A survey of published data concerning polymorphic loci in man and Drosophila suggests than an alternative model, based on the superiority of hybrid molecules, is not of general importance. Thirteen loci giving rise to hybrid zones on electrophoresis have a mean heterozygote frequency of 0.22 +/-.06, compared with a value of 0.23 +/-.04 for 16 loci classified as producing no hybrid enzyme.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 5024717      PMCID: PMC1212750     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


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