نتایج جستجو برای: diploidy

تعداد نتایج: 6989  

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2002
Yuval Gottlieb Einat Zchori-Fein John H Werren Timothy L Karr

Thelytokous reproduction, where females produce diploid female offspring without fertilization, can be found in many insects. In some Hymenoptera species, thelytoky is induced by Wolbachia, a group of cytoplasmically inherited bacteria. We compare and contrast early embryonic development in the thelytokous parthenogenetic species Muscidifurax uniraptor with the development of unfertilized eggs ...

Journal: :Computers and Artificial Intelligence 1999
Pedro Isasi Viñuela Araceli Sanchis José M. Molina López Antonio Berlanga

In this paper the study of diploidy is introduced like an important mechanism for memory reinforcement in arti cial environments where adaptation is very important For this study it has been simulated an ecosystem of birds The individuals of this ecosystem are able to geneti cally learn the best behaviour for survival Critical changes happening in the environmental conditions require the presen...

Journal: :Insect molecular biology 2009
I Mateo Leach A Hesseling W H C Huibers H Witsenboer L W Beukeboom L van de Zande

Under arrhenotoky, unfertilized haploid eggs develop as males but under thelytoky they develop into diploid females after they have undergone diploidy restoration. In the parasitoid wasp Venturia canescens both reproductive modes occur. Thelytoky is genetically determined but the underlying genetics of diploidy restoration remain unknown. In this study we aim to identify the genes and/or protei...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Serge Aron Ludivine de Menten Dirk R. Van Bockstaele Stephan M. Blank Yves Roisin

In most plants and animals, a consistent relationship exists between the DNA content of a cell and its metabolic activity. The male-haploid sex determination of Hymenoptera and other arthropods may therefore impose a particular selective pressure upon males, which must evolve adaptations to cope with a genomic DNA reduced by half compared with that of females. Here, we show that a nuclear DNA c...

1987
David E. Goldberg Robert E. Smith

Specifically, we apply genetic algorithms that include diploid genotypes and dominance operators to a simple nonstationary problem in function optimization: an oscillating, blind knapsack problem. In doing this, we find that diploidy and dominance induce a form of long term distributed memory that stores and occasionally remembers good partial solutions that were once desirable. This memory per...

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