Neutral Genetic Diversity in Mixed Mating Systems

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Uyenoyama, Marcy K

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2024-12-27T13:19:01Z

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2024-12-27T13:19:01Z

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<jats:p>Background/Objectives: Systems of reproduction differ with respect to the magnitude of neutral genetic diversity maintained in a population. In particular, the partitioning of reproductive organisms into mating types and regular inbreeding have long been recognized as key factors that influence effective population number. Here, a range of reproductive systems are compared with respect to the maintenance of neutral genetic diversity. This study addresses full gonochorism, full hermaphroditism, androdioecy (male and hermaphroditic reproductives), and gynodioecy (female and hermaphroditic reproductives). Methods: Coalescence theory is used to determine the level of diversity maintained under each mating system considered. Results: For each mating system, the nature of the dependence of the level of neutral diversity on inbreeding depression, sex-specific viability, and other factors is described. In particular, the models account for the effects of sex-specific viability on the evolutionarily stable sex ratio and the collective contribution of each mating type (sex) to the offspring generation. Conclusions: Within the context of conservation biology, population genetic and quantitative genetic theory has addressed the determination of the target minimum effective population size. In contrast, this study proposes and explores a summary statistic (a ratio of effective numbers) as a means of characterizing the context in which evolution occurs.</jats:p>

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2073-4425

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/31815

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en

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MDPI AG

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Genes

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10.3390/genes15121635

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0

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Neutral Genetic Diversity in Mixed Mating Systems

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Journal article

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Uyenoyama, Marcy K|0000-0001-8249-1103

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1635

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1635

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12

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Duke

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Biology

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Published online

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15

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