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DeFinetti 1.0

Author(s): Anton E Weisstein1, John Jungck2, Tia Johnson2, Ed Louis

1. Truman State University 2. Beloit College

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Summary:
This Excel workbook simulates evolution of a single gene with three alleles. The user assigns fitness values to each of the six possible genotypes, then enters starting allele frequencies for each of up to 22 individual populations.

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Version 1.0 - published on 16 Aug 2024 doi:10.25334/M1QT-VB37 - cite this

Overview

This Excel workbook simulates evolution of a single gene with three alleles. The user assigns fitness values to each of the six possible genotypes, then enters starting allele frequencies for each of up to 22 individual populations. The program tracks each population through 100 generations and plots the results in a ternary graph. Additional output includes a 3D adaptive landscape and a time plot of local populations' mean fitness, genetic variance in fitness, and expected heterozygosity. Note that this is a 2 MB file.

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Education Research & Pedagogical Materials

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Citation

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Fundamental Mathematical Concepts

Fundamental Mathematical Concepts
de Finetti diagram

Developed By

Developed by
Bruno de Finetti

Primary Reference

de Finetti, B. 1927. Conseguenze statistiche delle leggi di Mendel. Rivista di Biologia IX-V:525-553.

de Finetti, B. 1926. Considerazioni matematiche sull'ereditarietà mendeliana. Metron 6:29-37.