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Author(s):  
Daniel L. Hartl

Chapter 6 deals with the consequences of random genetic drift in finite populations and includes details of the diffusion approximations and their solutions as well as conditional diffusion processes. It includes probabilities of fixation and conditional times to fixation for neutral and nonneutral alleles. Various scenarios of mutation, migration, and selection are examined with regard to the stationary distributions of allele frequency. The Ewens sampling formula and its importance is discussed, as well as its implications for the distribution of the number of alleles in samples. An analysis of allozyme polymorphisms supports the hypothesis that most amino acid polymorphisms in natural populations are slightly deleterious.


2007 ◽  
Vol 67 (4 suppl) ◽  
pp. 883-887
Author(s):  
IF. Lopes ◽  
MA. Del Lama ◽  
SN. Del Lama

Parrots of the genus Amazona are among the most threatened species of the Order Pscittaciformes. This work describes allozyme polymorphisms in three Amazon parrot species - the Blue-fronted Amazon (Amazona aestiva), the Orange-winged Amazon (Amazona amazonica), and the Festive Amazon (Amazona festiva) -, and provides useful data for the evaluation of their genetic variability. We electrophoretically analyzed blood samples from 68 wild-caught individuals, maintained in captivity in three Brazilian zoos. Eight of the ten studied enzyme loci exhibited polymorphism. Glucosephosphate isomerase (Gpi) proved to be a diagnostic locus for the identification of these Amazon species. The expected average heterozygosity of the Blue-fronted Amazon (0.060) differed significantly from the expected heterozygosities of the Orange-winged Amazon and the Festive Amazon (0.040 and 0.039, respectively). This result was discussed as a consequence of hybridization between two geographic A. aestiva subspecies, and alternatively as a particular trait of this species. Genetic variability of the Blue-fronted Amazon compared to birds in general is not low on a species-wide level, despite the fact that this parrot is one of the most illegally traded species. Allozyme analysis proved to be an useful tool in monitoring the genetic variation within the genus Amazona and can be applied in the management program of other threatened species of this genus.


Genetics ◽  
2002 ◽  
Vol 162 (1) ◽  
pp. 485-499 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Lunzer ◽  
Arvind Natarajan ◽  
Daniel E Dykhuizen ◽  
Antony M Dean

Abstract Trade-offs in catalytic efficiency at the lac permease of Escherichia coli produce alleles with different substrate specializations that are selectively favored on different galactosides. We show that differential resource utilization during competition for mixtures of galactosides produces frequency-dependent selection at lac. However, the polymorphism is protected only in a narrow range of galactoside ratios despite intense selection on the pure galactosides. Hence, stabilizing frequency-dependent selection protecting natural allozyme polymorphisms through differential resource utilization will be sporadic and ephemeral in randomly changing environments. A comparison of predictions, based on first principles, with experimental outcomes reveals an additional, unanticipated source of weak selection.


2002 ◽  
Vol 104 (1) ◽  
pp. 119-126 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Lu ◽  
J. S. Li ◽  
J. L. Liu ◽  
R. Bernardo

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