Abstract

The Kolmogorov forward diffusion equation is used to examine the evolution of three alleles at one locus under viability selection and random genetic drift. Separation of variables and Chebyschev approximations are employed to solve this equation for long times. As an example, one artificial viability set is examined in detail; its general implications for the evolution at a triallelic locus are discussed.

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