
doi: 10.1007/bf00702357
pmid: 5082090
1. Under the assumption of discrete generations the general nature of the limiting behaviour of a genetic population is studied in case of gametic selection. 2. A comparison is attempted to compare an inbred (to an extentF) population with a random mating one with respect to rate of approach to the limiting structure which is in fact the same for both the populations under the force of gametic selection.
Male, Genotype, India, Models, Biological, Genetics, Population, Germ Cells, Gene Frequency, Humans, Female, Inbreeding, Selection, Genetic, Mathematics
Male, Genotype, India, Models, Biological, Genetics, Population, Germ Cells, Gene Frequency, Humans, Female, Inbreeding, Selection, Genetic, Mathematics
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