Selection of new inversions in multi-locus genetic systems

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An approximate expression, is derived for the rate of change in frequency of an inversion introduced at a low initial frequency into a multi-locus system at equilibrium under recombination and selection. It is shown that this expression gives accurate predictions of the rate of progress of the inversion, even if the initial population is perturbed somewhat from equilibrium. Extensions to the cases where there are sex differences in recombination and selection are considered. An implication of the results is that selection pressure for newly arisen inversions depends on the existence of a stable equilibrium with linkage disequilibrium. The expected chance of survival of a new inversion in a large population is shown to be approximately one half the square root of the loss in fitness due to recombination. © 1973, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Charlesworth, B., & Charlesworth, D. (1973). Selection of new inversions in multi-locus genetic systems. Genetical Research, 21(2), 167–183. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016672300013343

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