Each of the 49 colonies carries a csd allele inherited from one of the founder
breeding lines. Queens mate with drones drawn partly from a curated, diverse
drone-mother pool and partly from the local uncontrolled gene pool — the
drone control slider sets that mix, which sets the effective number of drone
contributors N꜀:
Nₑ = 4·N꜀·Nf / (N꜀ + Nf)
where Nf is the number of active queen lines. A small Nₑ means strong genetic
drift each generation (a Wright–Fisher resample of 2·Nₑ gene copies) — rare alleles get
lost and the surviving allele frequencies pᵢ concentrate. Because a fertilised egg
homozygous at the csd locus becomes a diploid drone that workers eat, producing
the classic "shotgun" brood pattern, the population's brood loss is
loss = Σ pᵢ²
(Hardy–Weinberg homozygosity). Fresh stock introduction occasionally injects a
brand-new, biosecurity-checked allele back into the pool, the real-world antidote to a
narrowing gene pool.
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