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Table 1 Factorial mating design using female and male parents sampled from a natural population.

From: A hierarchical statistical model for estimating population properties of quantitative genes

  

Male

  

A 1 A 1

A 1 A 2

—

A s A s

  

(2p 1 p 2)

—

 

A 1 A 1

A 1 A 1

A 1 A 1 : A 1 A 2

—

A 1 A s

 

(1)

(1/2:1/2)

—

(1)

 

A 1 A 2

A 1 A 1 : A 1 A 2

A 1 A 1 : A 1 A 2 : A 2 A 2

—

A 1 A s : A 2 A s

 

(2p 1 p 2)

(1/2 : 1/2)

(1/4:1/2:1/4)

—

(1/2 : 1/2)

Female

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A κ A ι

A κ A 1 : A ι A 1

A κ,A 1 : A κ A 2 : A ι A 1 : A ι A 2

—

A κ A s : A ι A s

 

(2p κ p ι)

(1/2 : 1/2)

(1/4 : 1/4 : 1/4 : 1/4)

—

(1/2 : 1/2)

 

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A s A s

A 1 A s

A 1 A s : A 2 A s

—

A s A s

 

(1)

(1/2:1/2)

—

(1)

  1. The segregation patterns of genotypes are indicated at the parental and progeny generation levels. Genotype frequencies in each generation are given in parentheses.