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. 1982 Mar;100(3):497-504.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/100.3.497.

Frequencies of null alleles at enzyme Loci in natural populations of ponderosa and red pine

Frequencies of null alleles at enzyme Loci in natural populations of ponderosa and red pine

F W Allendorf et al. Genetics. 1982 Mar.

Abstract

Pinus ponderosa and P. resinosa population samples have mean frequencies of enzymatically inactive alleles of 0.0031 and 0.0028 at 29 and 27 enzyme loci, respectively. Such alleles are rare and are apparently maintained by selection-mutation balance. Ponderosa pine have much higher amounts of allozymic and polygenic phenotypic variation than red pine, yet both species have similar frequencies of null alleles. Thus, null alleles apparently do not contribute to polygenic variation, as has been suggested. The concordance between allozymic and polygenic variation adds support to the view that allozyme studies may be valuable in predicting the relative amount of polygenic variation in populations.

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