Abstract
The Hardy-Weinberg law is generally regarded as one of the most important results of population genetics. It was originally proved for the case of populations with distinct generations (Hardy (1908), Weinberg (1908)); a general proof for populations with overlapping generations has apparently not been given before. The case of a single autosomal locus with an arbitrary number of alleles is considered here. Births and deaths are assumed to occur in continuous time. The weak ergodicity property of the birth rate and age structure of such a population, first derived by Norton (1928), is used to establish the fact that allele frequencies tend to constant limits in the absence of mutation, migration, selection and genetic drift.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Statistics and Probability
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