نتایج جستجو برای: f1 hybrids

تعداد نتایج: 42213  

Journal: :Ecology and evolution 2016
Natasha E Mckean Steven A Trewick Mary Morgan-Richards

Hybridization can create the selective force that promotes assortative mating but hybridization can also select for increased hybrid fitness. Gene flow resulting from hybridization can increase genetic diversity but also reduce distinctiveness. Thus the formation of hybrids has important implications for long-term species coexistence. This study compares the interaction between the tree wētā He...

2007
J. Furth M. C. Boon N. Kaliss

There are several studies concerned with the elucidation of the genetics of transplantability of neoplasms in mice (12, 33). The results have varied with the inbred stocks used, but one fundamental question is raised by all: Is the transplantation pattern of neoplastic cells different from that of normal cells ? The earliest investigations on transplantation of neoplastic and normal tissues wer...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
P Tiffin M S Olson L C Moyle

Patterns of reproductive isolation between species may provide insight into the mechanisms and evolution of barriers to interspecific gene exchange. We used data from published interspecific hybridization experiments from 14 genera of angiosperms in order to test for the presence of asymmetrical barriers to gene exchange. Reproductive isolation was examined at three life-history stages: the abi...

2017
Earl Taliercio David Eickholt Rakin Rouf Thomas Carter

Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] genetic diversity is limited because domesticated soybean has undergone multiple genetic bottlenecks. Its progenitor, the wild soybean [Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc], has not undergone the same intense selection and is much more genetically diverse than domesticated soybean. However, the agronomic importance of diversity in wild soybean is unclear, and its weedy ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2004
Kenji Kurokawa Katsutomo Kato Tsutomu Oda Keikichi Uchida Yuki Eshita Hiroyuki Tahara Mariko Mine Yasunori Ogawa

Females of Culex pipiens pallens are rarely inseminated at temperatures above 30 degrees C. Insemination and egg-hatching rates (F2) were examined in females of hybrids (F1) between Culex pipiens pipiens and Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus at 25 degrees C and 30 degrees C to examine temperature-dependent reproductive activity. Insemination rates were very high in hybrid females (F1) at 25 degree...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2009
D M De Vienne G Refrégier M E Hood A Guigue B Devier E Vercken C Smadja A Deseille T Giraud

Microbotryum violaceum, the anther-smut fungus, forms a complex of sibling species which specialize on different plants. Previous studies have shown the presence of partial ecological isolation and F1 inviability, but did not detect assortative mating apart from a high selfing rate. We investigated other post-mating barriers and show that F1 hybrid sterility, the inability of gametes to mate, i...

2004
Marc FUCHS Ellen M. CHIRCO Jim R. MCFERSON Dennis GONSALVES

We compared some fitness components of the wild squash species Cucurbita pepo spp. ovifera var. texana (C. texana) and three generations of hybrids (F1, BC1, and BC2) between C. texana and commercial transgenic squash CZW-3 over three consecutive years under field conditions of low (LDP) and high disease pressure (HDP) by Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV) and Wate...

2014
Angela Stathos Lila Fishman

Chromosomal rearrangements can contribute to the evolution of postzygotic reproductive isolation directly, by disrupting meiosis in F1 hybrids, or indirectly, by suppressing recombination among genic incompatibilities. Because direct effects of rearrangements on fertility imply fitness costs during their spread, understanding the mechanism of F1 hybrid sterility is integral to reconstructing th...

Journal: :Environmental biosafety research 2004
Marc Fuchs Ellen M Chirco Jim R McFerson Dennis Gonsalves

We compared some fitness components of the wild squash species Cucurbita pepo spp. ovifera var. texana (C. texana) and three generations of hybrids (F1, BC1, and BC2) between C. texana and commercial transgenic squash CZW-3 over three consecutive years under field conditions of low (LDP) and high disease pressure (HDP) by Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV) and Wate...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2007
Amanda J Moehring Katherine C Teeter Mohamed A F Noor

Species often produce sterile hybrids early in their evolutionary divergence, and some evidence suggests that hybrid sterility may be associated with deviations or disruptions in gene expression. In support of this idea, many studies have shown that a high proportion of male-biased genes are underexpressed, compared with non-sex-biased genes, in sterile F1 male hybrids of Drosophila species. In...

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