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. 2011 Aug;188(4):953–973. doi: 10.1534/genetics.111.127555

Figure 6 .

Figure 6 

The probability of fixation of an allele with advantage s = 0.05 plotted against reproductive value, v. The curve gives the expected relationship, 1(1P˜)υ, where P˜ is chosen such that the average fixation probability equals the standard value (E[1(1P˜)υ]=0.0937). The fixation probability is estimated from 400 replicates, each starting with 10 favorable alleles in a population of N = 1000 and iterated for 30 generations. Each of the 4000 alleles is classified by the reproductive value of the individual that first carried it; the points show the mean reproductive value and the mean fixation probability for each class (±1 SE).