Abstract
Following Moran's (1962) method, it was shown that the fixation
probability of a mutant gene is not altered by the subdivision of a popula- tion into partially isolated colonies, if the following conditions are
met; fitness is additive, samplings and selection is done separately in
each colony, and migration between colonies does not change the gene
frequency in the whole population. This conclusion was checked by simula- tion experiments.
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