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The effective size of mixed sexually and asexually reproducing populations

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GENETICS
卷 166, 期 3, 页码 1529-1539

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GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.166.3.1529

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Using the transition matrix of inbreeding and coancestry coefficients, the inbreeding (N-el), variance (N-eV), and asymptotic (N-clambda) effective sizes of mixed sexual and asexual populations are formulated in terms of' asexuality rate (delta), variance of asexual (C) and sexual (K) reproductive contributions of individuals, correlation between asexual and sexual contributions (rho(rk)), selfing rate (P), and census population size (N). The trajectory of N-el toward N-clambda changes crucially depending on delta, N, and P, whereas that of N-eV is rather consistent. With increasing asexuality, N-clambda either increases or decreases depending on C, K, and rho(rk). The parameter space in which a partially asexual population has a larger N-clambda than a fully sexual population is delineated. This Structure is destroyed when N(1 - delta) < 1 or delta > 1 - 1/N. With such a high asexuality, tremendously many generations are required for the asymptotic size N-clambda to be established, and N-clambda is extremely large with any value of C, K, and rho(rk) because the population is dominated eventually by individuals of the same genotype and the allelic diversity within the individuals decays quite slowly. In reality, the asymptotic state would occur only occasionally, and instantaneous rather than asymptotic effective sizes Should be practical when predicting evolutionary dynamics of highly asexual populations.

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