1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf00275250
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The dynamics of interlocus associations in the three locus hitchhiking model

Abstract: The dynamical behavior of the three-way linkage disequilibrium function is investigated within deterministic, three locus hitchhiking systems consisting of two neutral loci and one selected locus. The analysis is based on the case in which at least one of the neutral loci is initially in linkage equilibrium with the selected locus. It also applies approximately, whenever the product Dn1SDn2S, is negligible relative to the three-way association, where DniS denotes the pairwise linkage disequilibrium between the… Show more

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“…R ECENT advances in molecular methods have led to the dramatic growth in the number and size of data sets on the frequencies of multilocus genotpyes [see reviews in ASMUSSEN (1986a) and MACPHERSON,WEIR and LEIGH BROWN (1 990)]. Availability of such data has naturally stimulated interest in several general problems related to evolution ih multilocus systems, e.g., magnitudes and consequences of linkage disequilibrium in general multilocus systems, and the dynamical consequences of hitchhiking.…”
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“…R ECENT advances in molecular methods have led to the dramatic growth in the number and size of data sets on the frequencies of multilocus genotpyes [see reviews in ASMUSSEN (1986a) and MACPHERSON,WEIR and LEIGH BROWN (1 990)]. Availability of such data has naturally stimulated interest in several general problems related to evolution ih multilocus systems, e.g., magnitudes and consequences of linkage disequilibrium in general multilocus systems, and the dynamical consequences of hitchhiking.…”
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confidence: 99%