The Japanese Journal of Genetics
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Some consideration on diversifying selection
Fumio TAJIMATerumi MUKAI
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1990 Volume 65 Issue 4 Pages 193-200

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The diversifying selection due to genotype-environment interaction can increase the genetic variation in natural populations. It is known, however, that the conditions for stable genetic polymorphism or marginal overdominance are quite restricted in this selection model. In this paper a simple model of diversifying selection was examined, and the following results were obtained: (1) Even when the conditions for marginal overdominance are not satisfied, if the diversifying selection is operating, the frequency of mutants can be higher than that in the case of simple mutation-selection balance. (2) This selection model causes a large amount of genetic load (environment load), even when the conditions for marginal overdominance are not satisfied, namely even when the equilibrium frequency of mutant is very low. From these results it can be concluded that the number of loci on which this type of diversifying selection is operating is very small, if any.
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