نتایج جستجو برای: inbreeding trend

تعداد نتایج: 126919  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Mikael Puurtinen

Mating between related individuals results in inbreeding depression, and this has been thought to select against incestuous matings. However, theory predicts that inbreeding can also be adaptive if it increases the representation of genes identical by descent in future generations. Here, I recapitulate the theory of inclusive fitness benefits of incest, and extend the existing theory by derivin...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Kamilla Sofie Pedersen Torsten Nygaard Kristensen Volker Loeschcke Bent O Petersen Jens Ø Duus Niels Chr Nielsen Anders Malmendal

While the population genetics of inbreeding is fairly well understood, the effects of inbreeding on the physiological and biochemical levels are not. Here we have investigated the effects of inbreeding on the Drosophila melanogaster metabolome. Metabolite fingerprints in males from five outbred and five inbred lines were studied by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy after exposure to benig...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2015
Mandy Menzel Nina Sletvold Jon Ågren Bengt Hansson

Knowledge of which genes and pathways are affected by inbreeding may help understanding the genetic basis of inbreeding depression, the potential for purging (selection against deleterious recessive alleles), and the transition from outcrossing to selfing. Arabidopsis lyrata is a predominantly self-incompatible perennial plant, closely related to the selfing model species A. thaliana. To examin...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
Loeske E B Kruuk Ben C Sheldon Juha Merilä

The causes and magnitude of inbreeding depression are of considerable importance for a wide range of issues in evolutionary and conservation biology, but we have only a limited understanding of inbreeding depression in natural populations. Here, we present a study of inbreeding in a large wild population of collared flycatchers (Ficedula albicollis). Inbreeding was rare, to the extent that we d...

2012
Nina Pekkala K Emily Knott Janne S Kotiaho Mikael Puurtinen

The negative fitness consequences of close inbreeding are widely recognized, but predicting the long-term effects of inbreeding and genetic drift due to limited population size is not straightforward. As the frequency and homozygosity of recessive deleterious alleles increase, selection can remove (purge) them from a population, reducing the genetic load. At the same time, small population size...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2016
P J J Becker J Hegelbach L F Keller E Postma

Inbreeding depression is usually quantified by regressing individual phenotypic values on inbreeding coefficients, implicitly assuming there is no correlation between an individual's phenotype and the kinship coefficient to its mate. If such an association between parental phenotype and parental kinship exists, and if the trait of interest is heritable, estimates of inbreeding depression can be...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2000
N Takebayashi L F Delph

Inbreeding depression is a general phenomenon that is well documented in many plants and animals. Furthermore, it is generally considered to be the driving force behind mating-system evolution. Traditionally, the focus has been on the mean level of inbreeding depression in populations. However, more recently, the variation in inbreeding depression among individuals within populations has been s...

Journal: :Journal of applied genetics 2004
Tomasz Szwaczkowski Katarzyna Cywa-Benko Stanisław Wezyk

Quadratic partial regression coefficients were estimated for the inbreeding level on five performance traits (body weight, average egg weight, age at first egg, percentage of fertilized eggs, and hatchability of set eggs) of two strains of laying hens. Data on 5631 of H77 layers and 3563 of N88 layers from nine consecutive generations were analysed. Only dams were accounted for. Partial regress...

2004
CHRISTOPHER T. IVEY DAVID E. CARR MICKY D. EUBANKS

Inbreeding, which is common in plants, may increase the vulnerability of populations to natural enemies. Similarly, natural enemies may increase the expression of inbreeding depression in their hosts, resulting in altered selection on host mating-system evolution. To examine effects of inbreeding on tolerance to herbivory, we transplanted experimentally selfand cross-fertilized plants into four...

2003
David S. Buchanan

Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service West Lafayette, IN 47907 Author: David S. Buchanan, Oklahoma State University, Reviewers: Kreg Leymaster, USDA MARC, Clay Center NE; Ken Stalder, Univ. of Tennessee, Jackson, TN; William Luce, Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, OK Inbreeding is the mating of individuals that are related. In the strict sense, all members of a breed are related. As a...

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