نتایج جستجو برای: phenotypic variation

تعداد نتایج: 347926  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2014
Tyler D Hether Paul A Hohenlohe

Systems biology is accumulating a wealth of understanding about the structure of genetic regulatory networks, leading to a more complete picture of the complex genotype-phenotype relationship. However, models of multivariate phenotypic evolution based on quantitative genetics have largely not incorporated a network-based view of genetic variation. Here we model a set of two-node, two-phenotype ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2014
Rocío Pérez-Barrales Violeta I Simón-Porcar Rocío Santos-Gally Juan Arroyo

Different pollinators can exert different selective pressures on floral traits, depending on how they fit with flowers, which should be reflected in the patterns of variation and covariation of traits. Surprisingly, empirical evidence in support of this view is scarce. Here, we have studied whether the variation observed in floral phenotypic integration and covariation of traits in Narcissus sp...

Journal: :Ecology 2013
Timothy S Mitchell Daniel A Warner Fredric J Janzen

Identifying the relative contributions of genetic, maternal, and environmental factors to phenotypic variation is critical for evaluating the evolutionary potential of fitness-related traits. We employed a novel two-step cross-fostering experiment to quantify the relative contributions of clutch (i.e., maternal identity) and maternally chosen nest sites to phenotypic variation during three earl...

Journal: :The FEBS journal 2012
Alejandro Burga Ben Lehner

One promise of personalized medicine is that it will be possible to make useful predictions about the phenotypes of individuals from their complete genome sequences (e.g. concerning their susceptibility to disease). However, to what extent is knowledge about an individual's genotype, together with information about the environment that they have experienced, sufficient to predict phenotypic var...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2014
Jean-Baptiste Lamy Sylvain Delzon Pauline S Bouche Ricardo Alia Giovanni Giuseppe Vendramin Hervé Cochard Christophe Plomion

Resistance to cavitation is a major determinant of plant survival under severe drought and can be used to quantify species adaptive potential. Interspecific variation in this key trait is well defined in woody species, but intraspecific variation (level and structure) resulting from standing genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity has never been determined. Combining for the first time in s...

2014
Cino Pertoldi Jørgen Bundgaard Volker Loeschcke James Stuart Flinton Barker

Evolutionary ecologists commonly use reaction norms, which show the range of phenotypes produced by a set of genotypes exposed to different environments, to quantify the degree of phenotypic variance and the magnitude of plasticity of morphometric and life-history traits. Significant differences among the values of the slopes of the reaction norms are interpreted as significant differences in p...

2013
Michael B. Blackburn Phyllis A. W. Martin Daniel Kuhar Robert R. Farrar Dawn E. Gundersen-Rindal

Diverse isolates from a world-wide collection of Bacillus thuringiensis were classified based on phenotypic profiles resulting from six biochemical tests; production of amylase (T), lecithinase (L), urease (U), acid from sucrose (S) and salicin (A), and the hydrolysis of esculin (E). Eighty two isolates representing the 15 most common phenotypic profiles were subjected to phylogenetic analysis ...

2018
Liu Lele Du Ning Pei Cuiping Guo Xiao Guo Weihua

Environmentally induced phenotypic plasticity is thought to play an important role in the adaption of plant populations to heterogeneous habitat conditions, and yet the importance of epigenetic variation as a mechanism of adaptive plasticity in natural plant populations still merits further research. In this study, we investigated populations of Vitex negundo var. heterophylla (Chinese chastetr...

رضایی, عبدالمجید , سیاه سر, براتعلی ,

In order to study the genetic and environmental variability of morphological and phenological characteristics and also to gain a better understanding of the morphological basis of yield variation in soybean, an experiment was conducted at Research Farm, College of Agric., Isfahan University of Technology, in 1996. The experiment was arranged in three augmented designs with 285 lines and 5 contr...

Journal: :Actas dermo-sifiliograficas 2009
M G Kosmadaki A J Stratigos Ch Antoniou A Katsambas

The color of the skin, hair and eye is controlled by multiple genes and is among the most visible examples of human phenotypic variation. Genetics correlate phenotypic with genotypic variation. Recent scientific work reveals DNA polymorphisms at least partially responsible for some of the differences observed in human pigmentation. These are the focus of this review.

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