نتایج جستجو برای: genetic drift

تعداد نتایج: 639292  

Journal: :Genetics 1975
B D Latter

Gene frequency distributions observed in large-scale surveys of species of Drosophila are shown to be incompatible with a genetic model involving neutral mutations and genetic drift alone. The data are, however, qualitatively similar to predictions based on an alternative model of natural selection for an optimal level of enzyme activity in addition to drift and mutation. The intensity of selec...

1999
D. Durand E. Bendix K. Ardlie W. Ewens L. M. Silver

We use stochastic population models to study the evolution of Ultraselfish Gene Complexes (USGC’s). USGC’s are chromosomal regions characterized by segregation distortion: a heterozygote bearing the USGC passes it to more than 50% of offspring. USGC-bearing homozygotes are sterile. USGC’s promote themselves at the expense of other genes in the same genome. They have been observed in animal, pla...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2005
Patricia Escobar-Páramo Sulagna Ghosh Jocelyne DiRuggiero

Genetic drift is a mechanism of population divergence that is important in the evolution of plants and animals but is thought to be rare in free-living microorganisms because of their typically large population sizes and unrestricted means of dispersal. We used both phylogenetic and insertion sequence (IS) element analyses in hyperthermophilic archaea of the genus Pyrococcus to test the hypothe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
A R Templeton R J Robertson J Brisson J Strasburg

Humans affect biodiversity at the genetic, species, community, and ecosystem levels. This impact on genetic diversity is critical, because genetic diversity is the raw material of evolutionary change, including adaptation and speciation. Two forces affecting genetic variation are genetic drift (which decreases genetic variation within but increases genetic differentiation among local population...

2012
Marcos R. Lima Regina H. F. Macedo Thaís L. F. Martins Aaron W. Schrey Lynn B. Martin Staffan Bensch

Introduced species are interesting systems for the study of contemporary evolution in new environments because of their spatial and temporal scales. For this study we had three aims: (i) to determine how genetic diversity and genetic differentiation of introduced populations of the house sparrow (Passer domesticus) in Brazil varies with range expansion, (ii) to determine how genetic diversity a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
M Doebeli A Blarer M Ackermann

A basic evolutionary problem posed by the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma game is to understand when the paradigmatic cooperative strategy Tit-for-Tat can invade a population of pure defectors. Deterministically, this is impossible. We consider the role of demographic stochasticity by embedding the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma into a population dynamic framework. Tit-for-Tat can invade a population ...

2015

I’ve mentioned many times by now that population geneticists often look at the world backwards. Sometimes when they do, the result is very useful. Consider genetic drift, for example. So far we’ve been trying to predict what will happen in a population given a particular effective population size. But when we collect data we are often more interested in understanding the processes that produced...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2008
Jason E Bond Amy K Stockman

Here we present an objective, repeatable approach to delineating species when populations are divergent and highly structured geographically using the Californian trapdoor spider species complex Aptostichus atomarius Simon as a model system. This system is particularly difficult because under strict criteria of geographical concordance coupled with estimates of genetic divergence, an unrealisti...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2007
Liam J Revell

Quantitative genetic theory predicts that when populations diverge by drift the interspecific divergence (D matrix), calculated from species means, will be proportional to the average value of the additive genetic variance-covariance matrix, or G matrix. Most empirical studies in which this hypothesis has been investigated have ignored phylogenetic nonindependence among included taxa. Baker and...

Journal: :Genetics 1989
T Nagylaki

The maintenance of genetic variability at two diallelic loci under stabilizing selection is investigated. Generations are discrete and nonoverlapping; mating is random; mutation and random genetic drift are absent; selection operates only through viability differences. The determination of the genotypic values is purely additive. The fitness function has its optimum at the value of the double h...

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