The effective population size of an age-structured population with a sex-linked locus
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- DOI: 10.1016/0025-5564(90)90105-8
The effective population size of an age-structured population with a sex-linked locus
Abstract
Let a population have the same age distribution and age-specific sex ratios at times 0, 1, 2,..., and let M, F, and L, respectively, be the numbers of males and females in the youngest age group and the generation interval. It can then be shown that if there is a sex-linked locus the fixation probabilities of a neutral allele are respectively 1/3LM or 1/3LF if the allele first appears in one newborn male or in one newborn female. The effective population size can then be derived. It is the same as for a population with discrete generations having the same means, variances, and covariances of male and female progeny during a lifetime and the same number of individuals entering the population per generation.
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