Population genetic structure in a self‐compatible hermaphroditic snail is driven by drift independently of its contemporary mating system
Cansu Çetin,
Jukka Jokela,
Philine G. D. Feulner
et al.
Abstract:Genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection commonly influence population genetic diversity. In populations of self‐compatible hermaphrodites, the mating system (e.g., self‐fertilization) further reduces individual heterozygosity. Furthermore, selfing, as a form of inbreeding, significantly impacts genetic drift by reducing effective population size (Ne). This can potentially accelerate genetic drift, particularly in small populations where self‐fertilization is likely during founder events. To investigate… Show more
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