Abstract
FISHER'S fundamental theorem of natural selection1 states that for a random mating population with fitnesses dependent on the genetic constitution at a single locus, the mean fitness of the population increases with time. This is true for an arbitrary number of possible alleles at the locus and for arbitrary fitness values. © 1969 Nature Publishing Group.
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Ewens, W. J. (1969). Mean fitness increases when fitnesses are additive [34]. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/2211076a0
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