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The Evolutionary Significance of Genetic Diversity: Ecological, Demographic and Life History Correlates

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Book cover Evolutionary Dynamics of Genetic Diversity

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Biomathematics ((LNBM,volume 53))

Abstract

The evolutionary significance of genetic diversity of proteins in nature remains controversial despite the numerous protein studies conducted electrophoretically during the last two decades. Ironically, the discovery of extensive protein polymorphisms in nature (reviewed by Lewontin, 1974; Powell, 1975; Selander, 1976; Nevo 1978, 1983b; Hamrick et al., 1979; Nelson and Hedgecock, 1980), did not resolve the disagreement between the die ho torn ou s explanatory models of selection (e.g., Ayala, 1977; Milkman, 1978; Clarke, 1979; Wills, 1981) versus neutrality (Kimura, 1968; Kimura and Chta, 1971; Nei, 1975; and modifications in Kimura, 1979atb). The more general problem of the relative importance of the evolutionary forces interacting in genetic population differentiation at the molecular levels of proteins and DNA, i.e., mutation, migration, natural selection and genetic drift, remains now as enigmatic as ever.

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