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A SYMMETRIC TWO-LOCUS FERTILITY MODEL
Marcus W. Feldman 1 and Uri Liberman 2
1 Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford,
California 94305
2 Department of Statistics, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
A model in which selection is mediated by differential fertilities among the genotypes at two diallelic loci is proposed. Fertility depends only on the number of heterozygous loci participating in the mating. Classes analogous to symmetric equilibria in symmetric viability models are determined explicitly and shown to exhibit stability behavior very different from the viability results. Linkage equilibrium is shown to occur in a relatively asymmetric fashion and to overlap in stability with linkage disequilibrium. In many cases single-locus or two-locus polymorphism is shown to be stable simultaneously with chromosome fixation even under very tight linkage. It is suggested that historical effects may be of great significance in the evolution of systems in which fertility is the primary agent of natural selection.
Submitted on February 1, 1984Accepted on September 12, 1984