LINKAGE AND SELECTION: NEW EQUILIBRIUM PROPERTIES OF THE TWO-LOCUS SYMMETRIC VIABILITY MODEL*
AUTOR(ES)
Karlin, Samuel
RESUMO
In the two-locus symmetric viability model with recombination, conditions for the existence and stability of a new class of polymorphic equilibria are given. These „unsymmetric” equilibria, which exist for relatively loose linkage, can be explicitly obtained, in contrast to the previously known symmetric equilibria which are generally given by the solutions of a cubic equation.
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