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Evolving gene frequencies in a population with three possible alleles at a locus

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posted on 2024-11-15, 04:06 authored by B H Bradshaw-Hajek, Philip BroadbridgePhilip Broadbridge, Graham WilliamsGraham Williams
A number of models involving reactiondiffusion equations have been developed by different authors to describe the changes in frequency of alleles in a population. Each of these models describes the case in which there are only two possible alleles at the locus in question. In the present paper, we are interested in the more realistic possibility of three alternative alleles. A system of reactiondiffusion equations can be developed to describe this situation. After transforming to the traveling wave coordinates, we introduce a nonlinear transformation which allows us to find exact solutions under certain conditions imposed on two of the parameters.

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Bradshaw-Hajek, B. H., Broadbridge, P. & Williams, G. H. (2008). Evolving gene frequencies in a population with three possible alleles at a locus. Mathematical and Computer Modelling, 47 (1-2), 210-217.

Journal title

Mathematical and Computer Modelling

Volume

47

Issue

1/02/2024

Pagination

210-217

Language

English

RIS ID

24353

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