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Article Dans Une Revue Trends in Genetics Année : 2005

Cultural transmission of fitness: genes take the fast lane

Evelyne Heyer
A. Sibert
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Classical population genetics describes how the fate of an allele is driven by four forces: mutation, migration, selection and drift. However, these are sometimes insufficient to explain how the observed allele frequency changes and, therefore, another factor must be invoked: cultural transmission of fitness (CTF). CTF is the nongenetic transmission of any kind of behaviour thaaffects reproductive success. There are several clearly documented examples of CTF, and theoretical studies have shown that it affects effective population size, linkage disequilibrium and coalescent times. It is therefore a factor that must be taken into account to explain the structure of genetic diversity. In this article, we will present documented cases of how CTF affects the genetic diversity of populations and yields dramatic changes in allele frequencies.

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hal-00252003 , version 1 (12-02-2008)

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Evelyne Heyer, A. Sibert, Frederic Austerlitz. Cultural transmission of fitness: genes take the fast lane. Trends in Genetics, 2005, 21 (4), pp.234-239. ⟨10.1016/j.tig.2005.02.007⟩. ⟨hal-00252003⟩
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