underdominance
Underdominance, also known as heterozygote disadvantage, is a genetic phenomenon where the heterozygous genotype has lower fitness than either of the homozygous genotypes. This means that individuals with two different alleles for a particular gene are less likely to survive or reproduce than individuals with two identical alleles. This can occur for various reasons, including the disruption of a beneficial gene interaction in heterozygotes or the expression of detrimental traits.
In a population, underdominance can lead to the selection against heterozygotes. If the fitness of the heterozygous
Underdominance is considered a form of frequency-dependent selection, although it's a specific case where the fitness