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Hard and Soft Selection in a Subdivided Population
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1975
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GeneticsPopulation DynamicNatural SelectionSexual SelectionMolecular EcologyRandom Mating SubpopulationsProtected PolymorphismPublic HealthPopulation ControlStatisticsEvolutionary SignificanceEvolutionary GeneticsStatistical GeneticsGenetic VariationPopulation GeneticsBiologyEvolutionary BiologySoft SelectionGenetic AdmixtureMedicine
Hard and soft selection are compared in a population subdivided into random mating subpopulations. The possibility for protected polymorphism is greater with soft than with hard selection. Protected polymorphism is more readily achieved with increasing isolation, an effect that is more pronounced with hard selection. The results are discussed in relation to selection components.
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