Department of Genetics and Cell Biology, 250 BioScience Center, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108.
Genetics. 1980 Feb;94(2):467-75. doi: 10.1093/genetics/94.2.467.
The relative viabilities and fitnesses of wild-type second chromosomes in heterozygous condition were determined. Joint analysis of these permitted an estimation of a parameter that relates the viability effect of a mutation to its effect on fitness as a whole. For newly arisen mutations, the estimate was slightly greater than one, indicating that the reductions in viability caused by these mutations are associated with reductions in other components of fitness. For mutations from an equilibrium population, the estimate of the parameter was near zero, implying that the deleterious viability effects of these mutations are compensated by improvements in other aspects of fitness.
测定了杂合状态下野生型第二染色体的相对生存力和适合度。对这些数据的联合分析允许对一个参数进行估计,该参数将突变的生存力效应与其对整体适合度的效应联系起来。对于新出现的突变,该估计值略大于 1,表明这些突变引起的生存力降低与适合度的其他组成部分的降低有关。对于来自平衡种群的突变,该参数的估计值接近零,这意味着这些突变的有害生存力效应被其他方面的适合度的改善所补偿。