Analysis of some nonrandom mating models Article

Ghai, GL. (1974). Analysis of some nonrandom mating models . THEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGY, 6(1), 76-91. 10.1016/0040-5809(74)90032-X

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  • Ghai, GL

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abstract

  • In this paper a few asymmetric models are presented taking account of the effects of assortative mating on an autosomal trait controlled by a single locus possibly with multiple alleles. The models are developed by specifying the intensities for preference mating for various phenotypes. The analysis is confined to the case in which preference is exercised by the individuals of one sex only. It is assumed that males possess unlimited fertility. The dynamics of the population and its equilibrium distribution are discussed. The gene frequency usually changes with time and equilibrium distribution in most cases depends only on the assortment parameters. Expressions are obtained giving the additive and dominance components of variance, and covariances for relatives for populations in equilibrium for some of the models. © 1974.

publication date

  • January 1, 1974

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start page

  • 76

end page

  • 91

volume

  • 6

issue

  • 1