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English: The Broken Stick model of quantitative genetic variation. Total phenotypic variation can be partitioned into variation due to genetic differences among individuals and the differences in thier environments. Genetic variation can be further divied into Additive variation and Non-Additive variation (Dominance and Epistasis - interaction among alleles at different loci). Fisher predicted that recurrent selection would redice Additive genetic variation over time.
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The Broken Stick model demonstrating how Additive genetic variation is reduced by recurrent selection.

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