Maximum geographic range of a mutant allele considered as a subtype of a Brownian branching random field

Type: Article

Publication Date: 1979-02-01

Citations: 63

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.76.2.872

Abstract

A rare allelic type is modeled as a field of individuals diffusing independently in d-dimensional space (d = 1,2,...), in which individuals are replaced by random numbers of offspring at a constant rate. In an infinite-allele model with selectively identical alleles, the offspring distribution would have mean 1 - u, in which u is the mutation rate; otherwise mean (1 - u)w, in which w is the relative fitness of the allele. Let p(x) be the probability that some descendent of an individual initially at zero diffuses unilaterally as far as x(d = 1), or else the probability that some descendent of an individual at x diffuses within a > 0 of the origin (d >/= 2). A nonlinear differential equation is found for p(x) that is solvable for d = 1 and related to Emden's equation for d >/= 2. For p(x) >/= 10(-4) and u </= 10(-5), genetic drift is more important than mutation in the behavior of p(x) (d = 1). If u = 0 and w = 1, p(x) approximately C/x(2) as x --> infinity for d </= 3. As a mathematical application, it is shown that if the initial distribution is uniform Poisson, a bounded open set K is visited by individuals in the field at arbitrarily large times if d >/= 2 but not if d = 1.

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