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editDescriptionLoss of heterozygosity over time by high variance on reproductive success.png |
English: High variance on reproductive success increases the rate of genetic drift. A diploid population of 10 individuals, where the circled individuals have much higher reproductive success. In the first generation I colour every allele a different colour so we can track their descendants, there are no new mutations. |
Source | Notes on Population Genetics https://cooplab.github.io/popgen-notes/ |
Author | Graham Coop |
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