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. 1982 Nov;34(6):866-73.

Allele multiplicity in simple Mendelian disorders

Allele multiplicity in simple Mendelian disorders

D L Hartl et al. Am J Hum Genet. 1982 Nov.

Abstract

A model of selection involving two selectively equivalent classes of alleles at a locus is considered. One class consists of normal alleles A1, A2, A3,. . .; the other class consists of detrimental alleles a1, a2, a3, . . . . Mutation within and between allelic classes can occur without restriction, but selection operates in such a way as to maintain an approximately constant overall frequency of A-type and a-type alleles is derived, and it is shown that the distribution of allele frequencies in a sample of detrimental alleles depends on the forward (A to a) mutation rate but not on the selection coefficient, degree of dominance, or mutation rate among a-type alleles. Recurrent mutation therefore generates allelic multiplicity among detrimental alleles, and this is discussed in the context of clinical heterogeneity in simple Mendelian disorders.

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