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. 2007 Oct;177(2):905–916. doi: 10.1534/genetics.107.073601

TABLE 3.

Comparison of ω for different levels of selfing (F) assuming a distribution of deleterious mutation effects (s and h)

Exponential distribution of s (mean Ns = 2)
Skewed gamma distribution of s (mean Ns = 10)
F Constant α BS (high rec) BS (medium rec) BS (low rec) Constant α BS (high rec) BS (medium rec) BS (low rec)
0 0.427 0.427 0.427 0.427 0.665 0.665 0.665 0.665
0.2 0.427 0.429 0.439 0.449 0.664 0.665 0.667 0.669
0.5 0.426 0.437 0.474 0.504 0.664 0.667 0.675 0.682
0.7 0.426 0.451 0.527 0.578 0.664 0.670 0.687 0.698
1 0.425 0.921 0.900 0.867 0.664 0.802 0.791 0.776

α is independent of F (first column) or decreases under the BS model under high, medium, or low recombination (rec) rates (same values as in Figure 3). N = 1000; exponential distribution with mean Ns = 2 (a = 1 and b = 0.002) or strongly skewed gamma distribution with mean Ns = 10 (a = 0.1 and b = 0.1) is shown.