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On Nonrandom Mating Systems for Attaining Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
Authors:J J Tai
Abstract:LI (1988) showed that random mating is a sufficient, not a necessary condition for the Hardy-Weinberg principle. A nonrandom mating population that behaves like a random mating population is thus called a ‘pseudo-random mating population’ by him. The pseudo-random mating system studied by him has been focused on those populations in which the parental generation is in Hardy-Weinberg proportions. In other words, the mating type frequency deviations from random mating for each parental genotype add up to zero. In this article these restrictions are relaxed and new pseudo-random mating systems that immediately yield Hardy-Weinberg offspring are also obtained. This is possible because reciprocal crosses have identical segregation probabilities for an autosomal locus, and the manipulation of the combined frequency of reciprocal crosses does not change the gene frequency of the population. A comparison of these new patterns with that of Li is given in the Discussion.
Keywords:Deviation patterns  Pseudo-random mating
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