GENETIC LOAD AND THE MATING SYSTEM IN HOMOSPOROUS FERNS

Evolution. 1987 Nov;41(6):1282-1289. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1987.tb02466.x.

Abstract

The mutational genetic load was calculated assuming mutation-selection-inbreeding equilibrium and applied to homosporous ferns. Diploid species with past inbreeding should have a low genetic load while outcrossers should have a high genetic load. These predictions are consistent with the bimodal pattern of genetic load found in 18 diploid homosporous fern species. The prediction that tetraploids should have a low genetic load is also consistent with estimates of genetic load in several species.