Three components of genetic drift in subdivided populations
- PMID: 3223515
- DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.1330770405
Three components of genetic drift in subdivided populations
Abstract
Wright's metaphor of sampling is extended to consider three components of genetic drift: those occurring before, during, and after migration. To the extent that drift at each stage behaves like an independent random sample, the order of events does not matter. When sampling is not random, the order does matter, and the effect of population size is confounded with that of mobility. The widely cited result that genetic differentiation of local groups depends only on the product of group size and migration rate holds only when nonrandom sampling does not occur prior to migration in the life cycle.
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