Adaptation and Natural Selection
Áki J. Láruson, Floyd A. Reed
Abstract
Abstract Here non-random shifts in allele frequencies over time are introduced, as well as how to incorporate varying levels of selection into a model of a single population through time. This chapter highlights the difference between weak and strong selection, the dynamics of single allele versus genotype-level selection, and how selection strength and population size affect allele frequency distributions over time. Finally the inference of the selection coefficient from allele frequency data is discussed, alongside the concepts of overdominance and underdominance.
Topics & Concepts
OverdominanceSelection (genetic algorithm)Allele frequencyNatural selectionAllelePopulationInferenceBiologyAdaptation (eye)Evolutionary biologyStatisticsMathematicsGeneticsComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceDemographySociologyGeneNeuroscienceEvolution and Genetic Dynamics