نتایج جستجو برای: inbreeding trend

تعداد نتایج: 126919  

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2016
N Pilakouta D J Sieber P T Smiseth

Inbreeding results from matings between relatives and can cause a reduction in offspring fitness, known as inbreeding depression. Previous work has shown that a wide range of environmental stresses, such as extreme temperatures, starvation and parasitism, can exacerbate inbreeding depression. It has recently been argued that stresses due to intraspecific competition should have a stronger effec...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2016
A Bradley Duthie Jane M Reid

While extensive population genetic theory predicts conditions favoring evolution of self-fertilization versus outcrossing, there is no analogous theory that predicts conditions favoring evolution of inbreeding avoidance or inbreeding preference enacted through mate choice given obligate biparental reproduction. Multiple interacting processes complicate the dynamics of alleles underlying such in...

2016
Marty Kardos Helen R. Taylor Hans Ellegren Gordon Luikart Fred W. Allendorf

Inbreeding depression (reduced fitness of individuals with related parents) has long been a major focus of ecology, evolution, and conservation biology. Despite decades of research, we still have a limited understanding of the strength, underlying genetic mechanisms, and demographic consequences of inbreeding depression in the wild. Studying inbreeding depression in natural populations has been...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Céline H Frère Michael Krützen Anna M Kopps Patrick Ward Janet Mann William B Sherwin

In wild populations, inbreeding tolerance is expected to evolve where the cost of avoidance exceeds that of tolerance. We show that in a wild population of bottlenose dolphins found in East Shark Bay, Western Australia, levels of inbreeding are higher than expected by chance alone, and demonstrate that inbreeding is deleterious to female fitness in two independent ways. We found that inbred fem...

Journal: :Genetics 2012
Carlos García Victoria Avila Humberto Quesada Armando Caballero

We present a transcriptomic analysis aimed at investigating whether the changes in gene expression that occur under inbreeding generally reduce or enhance inbreeding depression. Discerning between these two alternatives can be addressed only when both changes in expression due to inbreeding and to inbreeding depression are estimated simultaneously. We used Affymetrix 2.0 arrays to study the cha...

Journal: :Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry 2007

1999
K. A. Weigel S. W. Lin

dairy cattle breeding. Inbreeding decreases heterozygosity and increases the frequency of deleterious recessive genes, thereby reducing phenotypic performance and viability. This phenomenon, known as inbreeding depression, ultimately causes a decrease in dairy farm profitability. Inbreeding can be of particular concern for numerically small breeds that are making rapid genetic progress, such as...

1998
P. Hammack

Pedigree. All individuals in a genetic population (such as a herd, family line, or breed) are related to some extent. One pedigree plan mates individuals more closely related than the average of the population; it is termed inbreeding. Long-term inbreeding in a closed herd may increase genetic uniformity, but inbreeding usually reduces performance, especially in fertility and survival. This is ...

2015
Jane M. Reid Peter Arcese Greta Bocedi A. Bradley Duthie Matthew E. Wolak Lukas F. Keller

Inbreeding avoidance among interacting females and males is not always observed despite inbreeding depression in offspring fitness, creating an apparent "inbreeding paradox." This paradox could be resolved if selection against inbreeding was in fact weak, despite inbreeding depression. However, the net magnitude and direction of selection on the degree to which females and males inbreed by pair...

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