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We are interested in the two-locus system because some characters are determined by two loci and the understanding of this system is essential for the analysis of multilocus traits. The latter, exhibiting continuous or almost continuous variation, are of the greatest evolutionary significance. In view of our second motivation, it will be useful to devote Section 8.1 to establishing generalized Hardy-Weinberg proportions and deriving the recursion relations satisfied by the gametic frequencies for an arbitrary number of autosomal loci. We shall specialize our equations to two multiallelic loci and analyze this system in Section 8.2. Examples concerning two diallelic loci presented in Section 8.3 will further elucidate two-locus behavior. Section 8.4 deals with two multiallelic loci in continuous time.
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Nagylaki, T. (1977). Two Loci. In: Selection in One- and Two-Locus Systems. Lecture Notes in Biomathematics, vol 15. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93061-4_8
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