Популяционная генетика - 3. Факторы эволюции мутации отбор половое размножение генетико-автоматические процессы (генетический дрейф) миграция.

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Популяционная генетика - 3

Факторы эволюции мутации отбор половое размножение генетико-автоматические процессы (генетический дрейф) миграция

Отбор в половой популяции Gillespie Population genetics: a concise guide p. 53

Частота A 1 кодоминирвание (h=1/2) A 1 рецессивный (h=1) A 1 доминантный (h=0) Поколение

Отбор в половой популяции Gillespie Population genetics: a concise guide p. 53

Heterozygote advantage= Balancing selection= Overdominance Heterozygote disadvantage= Disruptive selection= Underdominance e.g. Sickle celle.g. chromosome inversions h<0h>1

Почему очень вредные мутации рецессивные, а не очень вредные – кодоминантные?

Gillespie Population genetics: a concise guide p. 69 Почему очень вредные мутации рецессивные, а не очень вредные – кодоминантные?

Kondrashov and Koonin Trends in Genetics 2004

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