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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The Existence and Stability of Selectively Balanced Polymorphism at a Sex-Linked Locus

JH Bennett

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 11(4) 598 - 602
Published: 1958

Abstract

Necessary and sufficient conditions are given for the existence and stability of a selectively balanced polymorphism at a sex-linked locus. It is shown that selective superiority of the heterozygote is neither necessary nor sufficient and also that the occurrence of heterozygotes with a frequency greater than that of homozygotes does not necessarily indicate that the heterozygote has a selective advantage over both homozygotes. These results are considered in relation to Wallace's published data for populations of Drosophila pseudoobscura in which selection is acting on the sex-linked condition "sex ratio".

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9580598

© CSIRO 1958

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