نتایج جستجو برای: inbreeding trend

تعداد نتایج: 126919  

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2003
P Salathé D Ebert

Synergistic epistasis for fitness is often assumed in models of how selection acts on the frequency and distribution of deleterious mutations. Evidence for synergistic epistasis would exist if the logarithm of fitness declines more quickly with number of deleterious mutations, than predicted by a linear decline. This can be studied indirectly by quantifying the effect of different levels of inb...

Journal: :Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2009
Silvan R Urfer

BACKGROUND Given that no influence of inbreeding on life expectancy could be demonstrated in Irish Wolfhounds in a previous study, it was decided to test the influence of inbreeding and other parameters on fertility in this breed. METHODS The study was based on all Irish Wolfhound litters registered in Sweden between 1976 and 2007 (n = 822 litters) as provided by the Swedish Kennel Club (SKK)...

2016
John R Garbe Dzianis Prakapenka Cheng Tan Yang Da

Inbreeding and relatedness in wild panda populations are important parameters for panda conservation. Habitat loss and fragmentation are expected to increase inbreeding but the actual inbreeding levels in natural panda habitats were unknown. Using 150,025 SNPs and 14,926 SNPs selected from published whole-genome sequences, we estimated genomic inbreeding coefficients and relatedness of 49 panda...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2006
Hanna Kokko Indrek Ots

Avoidance of incestuous matings is widely reported across many animal taxa, and the adaptive value of such behavior is explained through inbreeding depression. However, an old and somewhat neglected theoretical result predicts that inbred matings offer another, positive effect on the inclusive fitness of parents: an individual who mates with a relative will help that relative to spread genes id...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2017
Kate E Ihle Pascale Hutter Barbara Tschirren

Inbreeding depression refers to the reduction of fitness that results from matings between relatives. Evidence for reduced fitness in inbred individuals is widespread, but the strength of inbreeding depression varies widely both within and among taxa. Environmental conditions can mediate this variation in the strength of inbreeding depression, with environmental stress exacerbating the negative...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2012
David H Reed Charles W Fox Laramy S Enders Torsten N Kristensen

The effect of environmental stress on the magnitude of inbreeding depression has a long history of intensive study. Inbreeding-stress interactions are of great importance to the viability of populations of conservation concern and have numerous evolutionary ramifications. However, such interactions are controversial. Several meta-analyses over the last decade, combined with omic studies, have p...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Marta Szulkin Ben C Sheldon

The long-term study of animal populations facilitates detailed analysis of processes otherwise difficult to measure, and whose significance may appear only when a large sample size from many years is available for analysis. For example, inbreeding is a rare event in most natural populations, and therefore many years of data are needed to estimate its effect on fitness. A key behaviour hypothesi...

2013
Lisa K Bickley Andrew R Brown David J Hosken Patrick B Hamilton Gareth Le Page Gregory C Paull Stewart F Owen Charles R Tyler

Inbreeding depression is expected to be more severe in stressful environments. However, the extent to which inbreeding affects the vulnerability of populations to environmental stressors, such as chemical exposure, remains unresolved. Here we report on the combined impacts of inbreeding and exposure to an endocrine disrupting chemical (the fungicide clotrimazole) on zebrafish (Danio rerio). We ...

2007
E. D. Brodie

Inbreeding depression is a phenomenon largely taken for granted among evolutionary geneticists (Conner & Hartl, 2004). For conservation biologists, the most important source of inbreeding comes when small population size leads to nonrandom mating among genotypes, either because available mates are related or because drift has reduced heterozygosity. Either process leads to the over-expression o...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2009
Michael A. Nalls Javier Simon-Sanchez J. Raphael Gibbs Coro Paisan-Ruiz Jose Tomas Bras Toshiko Tanaka Mar Matarin Sonja Scholz Charles Weitz Tamara B. Harris Luigi Ferrucci John Hardy Andrew B. Singleton

This research investigates the influence of demographic factors on human genetic sub-structure. In our discovery cohort, we show significant demographic trends for decreasing autozygosity associated with population variation in chronological age. Autozygosity, the genomic signature of consanguinity, is identifiable on a genome-wide level as extended tracts of homozygosity. We identified an aver...

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