@unpublished{21968,
  abstract     = {Balancing selection, a form of selection that maintains genetic diversity, is difficult to detect, and the importance of balancing selection for the maintenance of genetic variation may be larger than often assumed. We model the possibility that the diversity-promoting effects of balancing selection extend to other loci that show sign epistasis with a locus under balancing selection. Rather than focusing on overdominance, as was done in previous efforts, we explore the effects of negative frequency dependence and show that this has important effects on the conditions under which the diversity-promoting effect of epistasis can occur in diploids. Our results show that not only recombination rate but also the dominance of sign epistasis are key parameters that determine the maintenance of polymorphism beyond the locus under direct balancing selection. We suggest that the effect we explore may play a significant role, especially when balancing selection acts on major effect loci.},
  author       = {Khudiakova, Kseniia and Barton, Nicholas H and Arnqvist, Goran},
  booktitle    = {bioRxiv},
  title        = {{Sign epistasis extends the effects of balancing selection on genetic diversity}},
  doi          = {10.1101/2025.04.09.647826},
  year         = {2026},
}

