underdominance
Overview page. Subjects: Genetics and Genomics.
The unusual situation where a heterozygote shows an attribute, such as viability or fertility, that is lower than either homozygote. For example, the New Zealand Black (NZB) strain of mouse...
underdominance
Overview page. Subjects: Genetics and Genomics.
The unusual situation where a heterozygote shows an attribute, such as viability or fertility, that is lower than either homozygote. For example, the New Zealand Black (NZB) strain of mouse...
underdominance
in A Dictionary of Genetics
January 2007; p ublished online January 2007 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Genetics and Genomics. 76 words.
the unusual situation where a heterozygote shows an attribute, such as viability or fertility, that is lower than either homozygote.
underdominance
in A Dictionary of Genetics
January 2013; p ublished online January 2014 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Genetics and Genomics. 76 words.
the unusual situation where a heterozygote shows an attribute, such as viability or fertility, that is lower than either homozygote.
underdominance
in A Dictionary of Plant Sciences
January 2006; p ublished online January 2006 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Plant Sciences and Forestry. 4 words.
underdominance
in A Dictionary of Plant Sciences
March 2019; p ublished online March 2019 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Plant Sciences and Forestry; Plant Physiology. 4 words.
underdominance
in A Dictionary of Plant Sciences
January 2012; p ublished online April 2013 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Plant Sciences and Forestry. 4 words.
underdominance
in A Dictionary of Zoology
January 2009; p ublished online January 2009 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Zoology and Animal Sciences. 4 words.
underdominance
in A Dictionary of Zoology
January 2014; p ublished online May 2014 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Zoology and Animal Sciences. 4 words.
The Population Genetics of Selection
in Evolution and Selection of Quantitative Traits
July 2018; p ublished online September 2018 .
Chapter. Subjects: Evolutionary Biology; Biochemistry. 18738 words.
This chapter examines models of one- and two-locus selection in the absence of drift and mutation. Expressions for the per-generation rate of allele-frequency change and the expected time...
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