نتایج جستجو برای: inbreeding coefficient

تعداد نتایج: 174104  

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2008
L.F Keller J.M Reid P Arcese

Mutation accumulation (MA) and antagonistic pleiotropy (AP) have each been hypothesized to explain the evolution of 'senescence' or deteriorating fitness in old age. These hypotheses make contrasting predictions concerning age dependence in inbreeding depression in traits that show senescence. Inbreeding depression is predicted to increase with age under MA but not under AP, suggesting one empi...

2009
B. Cilliers

Where, A is a common ancestor of the parents of X; n is the number of generations from the sire of X to A and n' the number of generations from the dam of X to A. Subsequently, Wright & McPhee (1925) developed a method for calculating an approximate inbreeding coefficient from a pedigree which is completed for only a limited number of generations, the residual pedigree being represented by rand...

2007
C. Asa P. Miller M. Agnew J. A. R. Rebolledo S. L. Lindsey M. Callahan K. Bauman

The ultimate goal of the Mexican gray wolf Canis lupus baileyi captive management program is reintroduction of healthy individuals into wild habitats. To this end, zoo population managers work to provide not only for the physical well-being but also for the genetic health of these animals. However, the very limited genetic founder base, exacerbated by breeding within three distinct lineages, re...

2017
Christina M. Rochus Anna M. Johansson

BACKGROUND Breeds with small population size are in danger of an increased inbreeding rate and loss of genetic diversity, which puts them at risk for extinction. In Sweden there are a number of local breeds, native breeds which have adapted to specific areas in Sweden, for which efforts are being made to keep them pure and healthy over time. One example of such a breed is the Swedish Gute sheep...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2004
Lynda F Delph

In many gynodioecious species cross-pollinated seeds from females outperform those from hermaphrodites. Using the gynodioecious alpine perennial Silene acaulis, I investigated whether this was the result of greater biparental inbreeding among hermaphrodites leading to greater biparental inbreeding depression. I also determined the influence of relatedness on progeny fitness. Experiments were pe...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2012
Charles W Fox J Xu W G Wallin C L Curtis

Inbreeding generally reduces male mating activity such that inbred males are less successful in male-male competition. Inbred males can also have smaller accessory glands, transfer less sperm and produce sperm that are less motile, less viable or have a greater frequency of abnormalities, all of which can reduce the fertilization success and fitness of inbred males relative to outbred males. Ho...

2011
David Normando Jorge Faber João Farias Guerreiro Cátia Cardoso Abdo Quintão

BACKGROUND Studies examining human and nonhuman primates have supported the hypothesis that the recent increase in the occurrence of misalignment of teeth and/or incorrect relation of dental arches, named dental malocclusion, is mainly attributed to the availability of a more processed diet and the reduced need for powerful masticatory action. For the first time on live human populations, genet...

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