The spatio-temporal dynamics of interacting genetic incompatibilities. Part I: The case of stacked underdominant clines
ROZE, Denis
Biologie évolutive et écologie des algues = Evolutionary Biology and Ecology of Algae [EBEA]
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Biologie évolutive et écologie des algues = Evolutionary Biology and Ecology of Algae [EBEA]
ROZE, Denis
Biologie évolutive et écologie des algues = Evolutionary Biology and Ecology of Algae [EBEA]
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Biologie évolutive et écologie des algues = Evolutionary Biology and Ecology of Algae [EBEA]
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en
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Journal of Mathematical Biology. 2022-02, vol. 84, n° 3, p. 20
Springer
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We explore the interaction between two genetic incompatibilities (underdominant loci in diploid organisms) in a population occupying a one-dimensional space.We derive a system of partial differential equations describing ...Leer más >
We explore the interaction between two genetic incompatibilities (underdominant loci in diploid organisms) in a population occupying a one-dimensional space.We derive a system of partial differential equations describing the dynamics of allele frequencies and linkage disequilibrium between the two loci, and use a quasi-linkage equilibrium approximation in order to reduce the number of variables.We investigate the solutions of this system and demonstrate the existence of a solution in which the two clines in allele frequency remain stacked together. In the case of asymmetric incompatibilities (i.e. when one homozygote is favored over the other at each locus), these stacked clines propagate in the form of a traveling wave. We obtain an approximation for the speed of this wave which, in particular, is decreased by recombination between the two loci but is always larger than the speed of "one cline alone".< Leer menos
Palabras clave en inglés
genetic incompatibilities
heterozygote inferior case
quasi linkage equilibrium
perturbation analysis
underdominance
traveling wave
standing wave
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Modèles intégro-différentiels venant de la biologie évolutive - ANR-20-CE40-0011
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