Unexpected high genetic diversity in small populations suggests maintenance by associative overdominance

Volume: 26, Issue: 23, Pages: 6510 - 6523
Published: Sep 5, 2017
Abstract
The effective population size (Ne ) is a central factor in determining maintenance of genetic variation. The neutral theory predicts that loss of variation depends on Ne , with less genetic drift in larger populations. We monitored genetic drift in 42 Drosophila melanogaster populations of different adult census population sizes (10, 50 or 500) using pooled RAD sequencing. In small populations, variation was lost at a substantially lower rate...
Paper Details
Title
Unexpected high genetic diversity in small populations suggests maintenance by associative overdominance
Published Date
Sep 5, 2017
Volume
26
Issue
23
Pages
6510 - 6523
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