File:Sickle cell gene under selection.png
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English: The calculated rate at which the frequency of a newly mutated sickle-cell gene will increase in a population exposed to intense malarial selection. The change over generations in the sickle-cell heterozygote (Aa) + homozygote (AA) frequency in the adult population that would occur from a low level (recent mutation) or a high level (unlikely founder event in a small population) when the fitnesses of the normal homozygote, sickle-cell heterozygote and sickle-cell homozygote are 0.95, 1.19 and 0.30, respectively. Based on data published in Allison AC (1955). "Aspects of polymorphism in man". Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol 20: 239-251. |
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