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Proof of Fischer's fundamental theorem of natural selection
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 July 2016
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Fischer (1930) stated his fundamental theorem of natural selection (ftns) as ‘the rate of increase in fitness of any organism at any time is equal to its genetic (additive) variance in fitness at that time’. The theorem related to an idealised population and he thought that it held ‘the supreme position among the biological sciences’. His proof of the theorem is, however, not understood. This has given rise to questions concerning not only the validity of the proof but also concerning the importance of the theorem.
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- Symposium on Mathematical Genetics, London, 26–27 March 1979
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