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Whilst genotype frequencies under full selfing may be determined explicitly for a self-pollinated population in which genotypes differ in fitness, the non-linearity of the mixed selfing and random outcrossing model necessitates the development of an asymptotic approach.
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Renshaw, E. Change of genotype frequencies under selection in a self-pollinated population. Heredity 48, 139–144 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1982.15
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