Two-Locus Epistasis With Sexually Antagonistic Selection: A Genetic Parrondo's Paradox

Volume: 176, Issue: 3, Pages: 1923 - 1929
Published: Jul 1, 2007
Abstract
An example is provided where, with antagonistic selection and epistatic interaction of alleles at two loci, an autosomal allele can rise in frequency, persist in the population, and even continue to fixation, despite having an apparently lower average fitness than the alternative allele, in a process similar to Parrondo's...
Paper Details
Title
Two-Locus Epistasis With Sexually Antagonistic Selection: A Genetic Parrondo's Paradox
Published Date
Jul 1, 2007
Journal
Volume
176
Issue
3
Pages
1923 - 1929
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