2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.07.561348
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Distribution theories for genetic line of least resistance and evolvability measures

Junya Watanabe

Abstract: Quantitative genetic theory on multivariate character evolution predicts that a population’s response to directional selection tends to happen around the major axis of the genetic covariance matrixG—the so-called genetic line of least resistance. Inferences on the genetic constraints in this sense have traditionally been made by measuring the angle of deviation of evolutionary trajectories from the major axis, or more recently by calculating the amount of genetic variance—the Hansen–Houle evolvability—availabl… Show more

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