Abstract
Observations show that evolutionary processes often relate to multilocus epistatic selection. Here we develop further the approach suggested earlier by Zhivotovsky and Gavrilets to admit arbitrary multilocus epistasis. The obtained dynamic equations for allelic frequencies and gametic disequilibria are represented in a simple form. If selection is weak, this result extends Wright’s evolutionary equation to the case of cis-trans effects and sex differences in both recombination rates and genotypic fitnesses. Additionally to Wright’s equations for allelic frequencies, we derive equations for the gametic disequilibrium terms. We also give a general expression for the gametic disequilibria in a quasi-linkage state.
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