Theoretical Consequences of Truncation Selection Based on the Individual Phenotype

  • Griffing B
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Abstract

Theoretical consequences of truncation selection based on the individual phenotype are examined for the following cases of increasing genetic complexity: (i) an arbitrary number of alleles at a single locus, (ii) an arbitrary number of alleles at each of two linked loci, and (iii) a completely general genetic situation.

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Griffing, B. (1960). Theoretical Consequences of Truncation Selection Based on the Individual Phenotype. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 13(3), 307–343. https://doi.org/10.1071/bi9600307

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