Lande R
Genetics. 1977 Jun;86(2 Pt. 1):485-98.
The traditional models of the effect of assortative mating and inbreeding on the genetic variance of polygenic characters (FISHER 1918; WRIGHT 1921) presume that there is no natural selection or mutation. In a large population, the genetic variance determined by additive genes may then increase by up to a factor of two with local inbreeding, and even more with assortative mating. The classical models are still used to interpret data from natural populations. But contrary to their assumptions, most metrical characters in natural populations are usually thought to be under a type of selection which depletes polygenic variation. Mutation is then necessary to maintain genetic variation. The present models show that with the additional features of mutation and selection, in a large population, the mating system has no influence on the amount of genetic variability maintained by additive genes.
关于选型交配和近亲繁殖对多基因性状遗传方差影响的传统模型(费希尔,1918年;赖特,1921年)假定不存在自然选择或突变。在一个大群体中,由加性基因决定的遗传方差在局部近亲繁殖时可能增加至两倍,在选型交配时增加得更多。经典模型仍被用于解释自然群体的数据。但与它们的假设相反,自然群体中的大多数度量性状通常被认为受到一种会消耗多基因变异的选择类型的影响。那么就需要突变来维持遗传变异。目前的模型表明,在具有突变和选择这些额外特征的情况下,在一个大群体中,交配系统对由加性基因维持的遗传变异性数量没有影响。