نتایج جستجو برای: paternity testing

تعداد نتایج: 338180  

Journal: :Chinese medical journal 2003
Richard A Collins Wing See Wu Jun Xing Lok-Ting Lau Albert C H Yu

OBJECTIVE To determine if there are any differences in the number of exclusions from paternity of men using an anonymous parentage testing service compared with that of men using an in-person parentage testing service provided by the same company in Hong Kong SAR of China. METHODS Comparable numbers of consecutive anonymous and in-person parentage tests conducted by the same company were anal...

2009
Dirk Bethmann Michael Kvasnicka

The economic literature on marriage identifies a number of benefits of marriage and discusses mechanisms that cause societies to prefer certain marital structures such as polygyny or monogamy. In principle, however, these benefits and mechanisms might lead societies towards polyandry and even cenogamy. The rareness of polyandry and the absence of cenogamy, however, clearly indicate that importa...

Journal: :Behavioral ecology : official journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology 2012
Susan C Alberts Courtney L Fitzpatrick

The exaggerated sexual swellings exhibited by females of some primate species have been of interest to evolutionary biologists since the time of Darwin. We summarize existing hypotheses for their function and evolution and categorize these hypotheses within the context of 3 types of variation in sexual swelling size: 1) variation within a single sexual cycle, 2) variation between the sexual cyc...

2013
Dieter Lukas

Parents providing care to offspring face the same problem that exists in every biological system in which some individuals offer resources to others: cheaters, who exploit these benefits. In almost all species in which males contribute to parental care, females mate with multiple males. As a result, males frequently provide efforts for unrelated offspring at a cost to their own reproductive fit...

Journal: :Science 2014
Dieter Lukas Elise Huchard

Male mammals often kill conspecific offspring. The benefits of such infanticide to males, and its costs to females, probably vary across mammalian social and mating systems. We used comparative analyses to show that infanticide primarily evolves in social mammals in which reproduction is monopolized by a minority of males. It has not promoted social counterstrategies such as female gregariousne...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Alexandra Alvergne Fanny Perreau Allan Mazur Ulrich Mueller Michel Raymond

Understanding how individuals identify their relatives has implications for the evolution of social behaviour. Kinship cues might be based on familiarity, but in the face of paternity uncertainty and costly paternal investment, other mechanisms such as phenotypic matching may have evolved. In humans, paternal recognition of offspring and subsequent discriminative paternal investment have been l...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Beverly I Strassmann Nikhil T Kurapati Brendan F Hug Erin E Burke Brenda W Gillespie Tatiana M Karafet Michael F Hammer

The sacred texts of five world religions (Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism) use similar belief systems to set limits on sexual behavior. We propose that this similarity is a shared cultural solution to a biological problem: namely male uncertainty over the paternity of offspring. Furthermore, we propose the hypothesis that religious practices that more strongly regulate fema...

2005
PHILIP DAWID JULIA MORTERA

We study the problem of forensic identification when the trace evidence from the scene of the crime is imperfect: for example, it might be measured with error, or be partially missing. A general framework for imperfect data is developed, and applied in particular to the following cases, singly and in combination: 'measurement error' in the recorded information at the scene of the crime; 'binnin...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2010
S G C A Gondim L V Resende R P V Brondani R G Collevatti N J Silva-Júnior R R Pereira M P C Telles

We identified 14 microsatellite loci for the wolf fish, Hoplias malabaricus (Erythrinidae), from a genomic shotgun library. Twenty-five primers were designed, and 48 individuals of H. malabaricus from four localities of northwest Goiás, in central Brazil, were genotyped to characterize the polymorphism at each locus. Fourteen primers amplified clearly interpretable products using a single PCR p...

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