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Evolution of inbreeding coefficients and effective size in the population of Saguenay Lac-St.-Jean (Quebec)

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HUMAN BIOLOGY
Volume 78, Issue 4, Pages 495-508

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WAYNE STATE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1353/hub.2006.0056

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inbreeding; effective size; evolution; cultural transmission of fitness; Quebec; Saguenay Lac-St.-Jean

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We computed mean inbreeding coefficients (F-IT, F-IS, and F-ST) based on approximately 2,700 ascending pedigrees of contemporary people from Saguenay Lac-St-Jean (Quebec, Canada). This allowed us to appreciate the accumulated inbreeding and to follow the evolution of these coefficients since the founding of Quebec. One of the results was the expected increase in F-ST. Relying on this parameter, we computed the effective size (N-e) of the contemporary population, obtaining a value around 1,000, in agreement with previous estimations. We noticed a decrease of N-e through history despite the population's growing size.

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