Genetic covariance of fitness correlates: what genetic correlations are made of and why it matters

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The genetic variance-covariance matrix, G, is determined in part by functional architecture, the pathways by which variation in genotype influences phenotype. The author develops a simple architectural model for G for 2 traits under directional selection constrained by their dependence on a common limiting resource. -from Author

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Houle, D. (1991). Genetic covariance of fitness correlates: what genetic correlations are made of and why it matters. Evolution, 45(3), 630–648. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.1991.tb04334.x

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