Deviations from Hardy–Weinberg proportions for multiple alleles under viability selection

Author:

ALVAREZ GONZALO

Abstract

SummaryDepartures of genotype frequencies from Hardy–Weinberg proportions (HWP) for a single autosomal locus due to viability selection in a random mating population have been studied only for the two-allele case. In this article, the analysis of deviations from HWP due to constant viability selection is extended to multiple alleles. The deviations for an autosomal locus withkalleles are measured by means ofk fiifixation indices for homozygotes andk(k−1)/2fijfixation indices for heterozygotes, and expressions are obtained for these indices (FISstatistics) under the multiallele viability model. Furthermore, expressions forfiiandfijwhen the multiallele polymorphism is at stable equilibrium are also derived and it is demonstrated that the pattern of multiallele Hardy–Weinberg deviations at equilibrium is characterized by a global heterozygote excess and a deficiency of each of the homozygotes. This pattern may be useful for detecting whether a given multiallelic polymorphism is at stable equilibrium in the population due to viability selection. An analysis of Hardy–Weinberg deviations from published data for the three-allele polymorphism at the β-globin locus in human populations from West Africa is presented for illustration.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Genetics,General Medicine

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