title: in the long run
date: 2018-08-06 09:52:43
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in the long run
- As gain declines when the gene diversity is reduced because of unbalanced selection and drift, a high penalty, which conserves the gene diversity better, will, in the long run, result in a higher gain (Rosvall 1999). (Wei, Lindgren, 2001)
- In any case, these indirect estimates are only a surrogate for direct estimates that will be required in the long run. (Semerikov, Lascoux, 2003)
- Alternatively, selfing can have strong negative genetic effects in the long run, including the accumulation of weakly deleterious mutations (Wright et al., 2008; Gl閙in and Galtier, 2012), which could reduce competitive ability (Agrawal, 2010; Agrawal and Whitlock, 2012). (Petrone Mendoza, Lascoux, Glémin, 2018)
