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Genetic variation and random drift in autotetraploid populations
M E Moody1, L D Mueller, D E Soltis
1Department of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Washington State University, Pullman 99164-4234.
Abstract:
The rate of decay of genetic variation is determined for randomly mating autotetraploid populations of finite size, and the equilibrium homozygosity under mutation and random drift is calculated. It is shown that heterozygosity is lost at a slower rate than in diploid populations, and that the equilibrium heterozygosity with mutation and random drift is higher than for diploids. Outcrossing populations as well as populations that randomly self are analyzed. A method of comparing genetic variation between autotetraploid and diploid populations is proposed. Our treatment suggests that the "gametic homozygosity" provides a unified approach for comparing genotypes within a population as well as comparing genetic variation between populations with different levels of ploidy.
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