نتایج جستجو برای: asexual reproduction

تعداد نتایج: 69702  

Journal: :Science 2009
Kenji Matsuura Edward L Vargo Kazutaka Kawatsu Paul E Labadie Hiroko Nakano Toshihisa Yashiro Kazuki Tsuji

The evolution and maintenance of sexual reproduction may involve important tradeoffs because asexual reproduction can double an individual's contribution to the gene pool but reduces diversity. Moreover, in social insects the maintenance of genetic diversity among workers may be important for colony growth and survival. We identified a previously unknown termite breeding system in which both pa...

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Ryosuke Tadokoro Mutsumi Sugio Junko Kutsuna Shin Tochinai Yoshiko Takahashi

Although regeneration studies are useful for understanding how organs renew, little information is available about regeneration of reproductive organs and germ cells. We here describe the behavior of germ-cell precursors during regeneration of the oligochaete annelid worm Enchytraeus japonensis, which has the remarkable feature of undergoing asexual (by fission) and sexual reproduction . We fir...

2018
Mercedes Burns Marshal Hedin Nobuo Tsurusaki

Naturally occurring population variation in reproductive mode presents an opportunity for researchers to test hypotheses regarding the evolution of sex. Asexual reproduction frequently assumes a geographical pattern, in which parthenogenesis-dominated populations are more broadly dispersed than their sexual conspecifics. We evaluate the geographical distribution of genomic signatures associated...

2006
Richard Durrett

The purpose of this paper is to describe a two dimensional growth model with sexual reproduction (i.e. two particles are needed to produce a new one) and contrast its properties with those of a similar model with asexual reproduction (i.e. an additive process in the sense of Harris (1978) and Griffeath (1979)). The results reported here were obtained in collaboration with Larry Gray. Detailed p...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Elie S Dolgin Brian Charlesworth

Sexual reproduction and recombination are important for maintaining a stable copy number of transposable elements (TEs). In sexual populations, elements can be contained by purifying selection against host carriers with higher element copy numbers; however, in the absence of sex and recombination, asexual populations could be driven to extinction by an unchecked proliferation of TEs. Here we pr...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2016
K Grieshop J Stångberg I Martinossi-Allibert G Arnqvist D Berger

Theory predicts that sexual reproduction can increase population viability relative to asexual reproduction by allowing sexual selection in males to remove deleterious mutations from the population without large demographic costs. This requires that selection acts more strongly in males than females and that mutations affecting male reproductive success have pleiotropic effects on population pr...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Desiree E Allen Michael Lynch

Sexual reproduction is generally believed to yield beneficial effects via the expansion of expressed genetic variation, which increases the efficiency of selection and the adaptive potential of a population. However, when nonadditive gene action is involved, sex can actually impede the adaptive progress of a population. If selection promotes coupling disequilibria between genes of similar effec...

2017
Frédéric Suffert Henriette Goyeau Ivan Sache Florence Carpentier Sandrine Gélisse David Morais Ghislain Delestre

The efficiency of plant resistance to a fungal pathogen population is expected to decrease over time, due to the selection of virulent or highly aggressive strains. This dynamics may differ depending on the scale investigated (annual or pluriannual), particularly for annual crop pathogens with both sexual and asexual reproduction cycles. We assessed this time-scale effect, by comparing aggressi...

Journal: :Genetics 2016
Aneil F Agrawal Matthew Hartfield

Uniparental reproduction in diploids, via asexual reproduction or selfing, reduces the independence with which separate loci are transmitted across generations. This is expected to increase the extent to which a neutral marker is affected by selection elsewhere in the genome. Such effects have previously been quantified in coalescent models involving selfing. Here we examine the effects of back...

Journal: :Genetics 2003
Judith Bruggeman Alfons J M Debets Pieter J Wijngaarden J Arjan G M deVisser Rolf F Hoekstra

Coexistence of sexual and asexual reproduction within the same individual is an intriguing problem, especially when it concerns homothallic haplonts, like the fungus Aspergillus nidulans. In this fungus asexual and sexual offspring have largely identical genotypes. This genetic model organism is an ideal tool to measure possible fitness effects of sex (compared to asex) resulting from causes ot...

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