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. 1974 Sep;71(9):3716-20.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.71.9.3716.

An analysis of the cost-of-selection concept

An analysis of the cost-of-selection concept

R H Flake et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1974 Sep.

Abstract

It is shown for a continuous haploid model that the common standard assumptions used in calculating the cost of gene substitution, namely, large constant population size and small constant selective value, are unnecessary. Population size may fluctuate during the course of substitution without affecting the calculated total cost. The selective intensity does not need to be small and constant to give the standard result for substitution cost. Diploid models with multiple alleles are analyzed and contrasted with standard two-allele models in respect to calculation of substitution cost. The influence of population structure on the probability of occurrence of complete gene substitution is discussed on the basis of a numerical example. The robust nature of the cost-of-selection concept is examined in the light of a conservation principle.

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