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Near-periodic substitution and the genetic variance induced by environmental change

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posted on 2023-06-07, 13:47 authored by Y Bello, David Waxman
We investigate a model that describes the evolution of a diploid sexual population in a changing environment. Individuals have discrete generations and are subject to selection on the phenotypic value of a quantitative trait, which is controlled by a finite number of bialleic loci. Environmental change is taken to lead to a uniformly changing optimal phenotypic value. The population continually adapts to the changing environment, by allelic substitution, at the loci controlling the trait. We investigate the detailed interrelation between the process of allelic substitution and the adaptation and variation of the population, via infinite population calculations and finite population simulations. We find a simple relation between the substitution rate and the rate of change of the optimal phenotypic value.

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  • Published

Journal

Journal of Theoretical Biology

ISSN

0022-5193

Publisher

Elsevier

Issue

2

Volume

239

Page range

152-160

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  • Biology and Environmental Science Publications

Notes

This theoretical work is one of only a few investigations into the full genetic effects of environmental change on quantitative traits. It establishes a connection between environmental change and substitution rate. I initiated and led this work that was carried out with my MSc student.

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Legacy Posted Date

2007-02-15

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