Stability properties of underdominance in finite subdivided populations.
IN ISOLATED populations underdominance leads to bistable evolutionary dynamics: below a certain mutant allele frequency the wildtype succeeds. Above this point, the potentially underdominant mutant allele fixes. In subdivided populations with gene flow there can be stable states with coexistence of...
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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