نتایج جستجو برای: kin

تعداد نتایج: 5420  

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2014
Eva C Wikberg Nelson Ting Pascale Sicotte

Animals often bias affiliative behaviors toward kin, but it is unclear what mechanism most species use to discriminate kin. We investigated if facultative dispersed female primates use phenotype matching and/or familiarity to discriminate female kin. We studied 38 adult female Colobus vellerosus at Boabeng-Fiema, Ghana. We determined dyadic co-residency status and age proximity using long-term ...

2015
Alyssa N. Crittenden David A. Zes Angel Sánchez

Human prosociality is one of the defining characteristics of our species, yet the ontogeny of altruistic behavior remains poorly understood. The evolution of widespread food sharing in humans helped shape cooperation, family formation, life history, language, and the development of economies of scale. While the behavioral and ecological correlates of food sharing among adults are widely studied...

Journal: :The Behavioral and brain sciences 2010
Doug Jones

Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial structure and vary systematically across cultures. This article argues that universals and variation in kin terminology result from the interaction of (1) an innate conceptual structure of kinship, homologous with conceptual structure in other domains, and (2) principles of optimal, "grammatical" communicatio...

Journal: :Development 1999
M Koga M Take-uchi T Tameishi Y Ohshima

KIN-8 in C. elegans is highly homologous to human ROR-1 and 2 receptor tyrosine kinases of unknown functions. These kinases belong to a new subfamily related to the Trk subfamily. A kin-8 promoter::gfp fusion gene was expressed in ASI and many other neurons as well as in pharyngeal and head muscles. A kin-8 deletion mutant was isolated and showed constitutive dauer larva formation (Daf-c) pheno...

2014
Peter C. Zee James D. Bever

In the face of costs, cooperative interactions maintained over evolutionary time present a central question in biology. What forces maintain this cooperation? Two potential ways to explain this problem are spatially structured environments (kin selection) and kin-recognition (directed benefits). In a two-locus population genetic model, we investigated the relative roles of spatial structure and...

2015
Suman Rao Anne-Laure Larroque-Lombard Lisa Peyrard Cédric Thauvin Zakaria Rachid Christopher Williams Bertrand J. Jean-Claude

Cancer cells are characterized by a complex network of interrelated and compensatory signaling driven by multiple kinases that reduce their sensitivity to targeted therapy. Therefore, strategies directed at inhibiting two or more kinases are required to robustly block the growth of refractory tumour cells. Here we report on a novel strategy to promote sustained inhibition of two oncogenic kinas...

عذرا صبورا, محجوبه شکری

هدف از بررسی حاضر به دست آوردن ترکیب مناسبی از هورمون‌های نفتالن استیک اسید (NAA) همراه با بنزیل آمینوپورین (BAP) یا کینتین (KIN) برای کاهش دوره خواب بذر Peroveskia abrotanoides، بررسی اندام‌زایی و ارزیابی فعالیت آنتی‌اکسیدانی نوشاخه‌ها و ریشه‌های نوپدید در شرایط in vitro بود. بذرها پس از سترون شدن در محیط‌کشت موراشیگ و اسکوگ (MS) حاوی BAP یا KIN (در غلظت‌های صفر، 1، 5/2 و 5 میلی‌گرم در لیتر) ه...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Paul G McDonald Jonathan Wright

Kin selection predicts that helpers in cooperative systems should preferentially aid relatives to maximize fitness. In family-based groups, this can be accomplished simply by assisting all group members. In more complex societies, where large numbers of kin and non-kin regularly interact, more sophisticated kin-recognition mechanisms are needed. Bell miners (Manorina melanophrys) are just such ...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2009
C K Cornwallis S A West A S Griffin

Hamilton demonstrated that the evolution of cooperative behaviour is favoured by high relatedness, which can arise through kin discrimination or limited dispersal (population viscosity). These two processes are likely to operate with limited overlap: kin discrimination is beneficial when variation in relatedness is higher, whereas limited dispersal results in less variable and higher average re...

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