1. William G. Hill (August 7, 1940 – December 17, 2021).
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Charlesworth, Brian and Goddard, Michael E.
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QUANTITATIVE genetics , *GENETIC drift , *HERITABILITY , *POPULATION genetics , *GENETIC models , *LIFE sciences , *INBREEDING , *ANIMAL breeding - Abstract
William G. Hill, universally known as Bill Hill, died on December 17, 2021, aged 81. Bill also compared the observed and predicted long-term response to selection and concluded that these data had little power to distinguish among different models for quantitative genetic variation, including the "infinitesimal model" that postulates a very large number of loci with very small effects (Hill 2010). Appropriately, John Sved and Bill wrote an insightful I Perspective i in Genetics reviewing 100 years of work on LD (Sved and Hill 2018). In particular, he was the first to quantify the role of new mutations in producing the variability needed for long-term continued responses to selection, which are such a remarkable feature of many artificial selection experiments and animal and plant breeding programs (Hill 1982a,b; Keightley and Hill 1983). [Extracted from the article]
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- 2022
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