A multilevel model for assessing the risk of prereproductive mortality of offspring in human populations
https://doi.org/10.25557/2073-7998.2025.11.70-73
Abstract
The model imitating the processes (transmission in a series of generations) and variability (mutational and combinational) of genes that determine a multifactorial trait («pre-productive death of offspring») in a population. The model uses a normal distribution to estimate the probability of pre–productive death of offspring at various stages of the implementation of a genotype into a phenotype (a gene as a DNA reading chain – chromosome – organism – population). The model allows us to obtain prognostic estimates of the survival of a human population in a given number of generations, taking into account the segregation burden, the risk of new gene mutations, and other environmental factors.
About the Authors
D. A. GinevskiyRussian Federation
46, Zhivopisnaya st., Moscow, 123098
P. V. Izhevskiy
Russian Federation
46, Zhivopisnaya st., Moscow, 123098
References
1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, 03.03.2025
Review
For citations:
Ginevskiy D.A., Izhevskiy P.V. A multilevel model for assessing the risk of prereproductive mortality of offspring in human populations. Medical Genetics. 2025;24(11):70-73. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25557/2073-7998.2025.11.70-73






















