Summary
Given a large population of a 2k-ploid organism, reproducing by constant proportions of selfing (s) and random mating (1 – s), with no double reduction and no selection, the theoretical population inbreeding coefficient (F) at equilibrium is s/{2k − (2k − 1)s}.
Article PDF
References
Haldane, J B S. 1930. Theoretical genetics of autopolyploids. J Genet, 22, 359–372.
Kempthorne, O. 1957. An introduction to genetic statistics, p. 93. Wiley, New York.
Wright, S. 1938. The distribution of gene frequencies in populations of polyploids. Proc nat Acad Sci Wash, 24, 372–377.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
McConnell, G., Fyfe, J. Mixed selfing and random mating with polysomic inheritance. Heredity 34, 271–272 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1975.30
Received:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1975.30
This article is cited by
-
Sample size for collecting germplasms — a polyploid model with mixed mating system
Journal of Biosciences (2003)
-
A general model for sample size determination for collecting germplasm
Journal of Biosciences (1998)
-
Tetrasomic inheritance and isozyme variation in Turnera ulmifolia vars. elegans Urb. and intermedia Urb. (Turneraceae)
Heredity (1991)
-
Self-pollination in swedes (Brassica napus ssp Rapifera) and its implications for cultivar production
Euphytica (1981)