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Isolation by distance : ウィキペディア英語版
Isolation by distance
Isolation by distance (IBD) is a term used to refer to the accrual of local genetic variation under geographically limited dispersal The IBD model is useful for determining the distribution of gene frequencies over a geographic region. Both dispersal variance and migration probabilities are variables in this model and both contribute to local genetic differentiation Isolation by distance is usually the simplest model for the cause of genetic isolation between populations. Evolutionary biologists and population geneticists have been exploring varying theories and models for explaining population structure. Ishida 〔 compares two important theories of isolation by distance and clarifies the relationship between the two. According to Ishida, Sewall Wright’s isolation by distance theory is termed ecological isolation by distance while Gustave Malécot’s theory is called genetic isolation by distance.
Isolation by distance is distantly related to speciation. Multiple types of isolating barriers, namely prezygotic isolating barriers which includes isolation by distance, are considered to be the key factor in keeping populations apart limiting gene flow. Postzygotic reproductive isolation can be initiated by heritable epigenetic variations and can lead to hybrid sterility and failure of hybrid offspring to develop normally thus restricting gene flow. Individually or combined, both isolation events and restriction of gene flow can lead to speciation events.〔 A brief overview of both pre-zygotic and post-zygotic reproductive isolating barriers is included at the end of this article.
==Sewall Wright- Ecological Isolation By Distance==
Wright introduced two different models of population structure, one not taking short-distance dispersal into account and one model incorporating short-distance dispersal. The “island model” is quite artificial and proposes the idea that a population is divided into two geographically, unique subpopulations (islands) with random mating occurring with exchange of individuals occurring when a migrant is drawn randomly from the total population.
In a more realistic model, where short-distance dispersal is taken into account, a population is compiled of continuously distributed individuals over a region of space. Populations in remote locations may become differentiated simply by isolation by distance, restricting the probability of individuals mating with one another. Local populations are small in comparison to the total population and reproduction occurs solely within the local population. This ecological isolation by distance, according to Wright, can create genetic differentiation among subpopulations, leading to evolutionary change. Individuals within the subpopulation are neighbors in the sense that their gametes may come together and inbreeding within the subpopulation increases homozygosity. Wright’s statistical theory for isolation by distance looks at population genetic consequences measured by F-statics where the correlation of randomly uniting gametes within a subpopulation relative to those of the total population is the FST value.
FST=Var (qST)/qT(1-qT)
The equation takes into account the variance in the distribution (var), the allele frequency within the total population (qT), and the allele frequency within the subpopulation (qST). Neighborhood size affects the local genetic differentiation (FST). Higher FST values indicate greater local genetic differentiation〔

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