Nagylaki T
Genetics. 1976 Aug;83(4):867-86. doi: 10.1093/genetics/83.4.867.
The consequences of a discontinuity in the migration rate and of a geographical barrier in the habitat are studied in a diffusion model of migration and selection. The treatment is restricted to a single diallelic locus in a monoecious population in the absence of mutation and random drift. It is supposed further that migration is independent of genotype, the population density remains constant and uniform, and Hardy-Weinberg proportions obtain locally. It is shown that a discontinuity in the migration rate leads to a jump in the slope of the gene frequency, but not in the gene frequency itself, while a localized geographical barrier has precisely the opposite effect. These features of the gene frequency behavior are quantitatively related to the migration rate. The influence of the above inhomogeneities in migration on the maintenance of an allele in an environmental pocket is examined. The extent to which the critical condition for polymorphism is made less stringent by decreased migration outside the pocket and by a geographical barrier between the pocket and the rest of the habitat is evaluated.
在一个迁移与选择的扩散模型中,研究了迁移率的不连续性以及栖息地中的地理屏障的后果。研究仅限于一个雌雄同株种群中的单个双等位基因座,且不存在突变和随机漂变。进一步假设迁移与基因型无关,种群密度保持恒定且均匀,并且局部符合哈迪 - 温伯格比例。结果表明,迁移率的不连续性会导致基因频率斜率的跳跃,但基因频率本身不会跳跃,而局部地理屏障则具有恰恰相反的效果。基因频率行为的这些特征与迁移率存在定量关系。研究了上述迁移中的不均匀性对环境小区域中等位基因维持的影响。评估了通过减少小区域外的迁移以及小区域与栖息地其余部分之间的地理屏障,使多态性的临界条件变得不那么严格的程度。