نتایج جستجو برای: asexual reproduction

تعداد نتایج: 69702  

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2016
Gabriela R Cerqueira Anna Luiza Ilkiu-Borges Leandro V Ferreira

This work aimed to recognize the reproductive biology of the epiphytic bryoflora of phorophytes of Virola surinamensis (Rol. ex. Rottb.) Warb. in várzea and igapó forests in the Caxiuanã National Forest, to answer the following question: The reproductive period of the bryophyte species is influenced by the environment due the climatic seasonality present in flooded forests, being higher the occ...

Journal: :Genetics 2003
Elie S Dolgin Sarah P Otto

The segregation of alleles disrupts genetic associations at overdominant loci, causing a sexual population to experience a lower mean fitness compared to an asexual population. To investigate whether circumstances promoting increased sex exist within a population with heterozygote advantage, a model is constructed that monitors the frequency of alleles at a modifier locus that changes the relat...

2006
Motty Perry Philip J. Reny Arthur J. Robson

No single question has been more central to our understanding of sex than the question of why a species reproduces sexually when asexual reproduction avoids the twofold cost of males. Surprisingly, an equally fundamental question has received virtually no attention at all. That is, why are there no triparental species in which an offspring is composed of the genetic material of three individual...

1995
SARAH PERIN OTTO JANE CLAIRE MARKS

According to the ‘masking hypothesis’, diploids gain an immediate fitness advantage over haploids because diploids, with two copies of every gene, are better able to survive the effects of deleterious recessive mutations. Masking in diploids is, however, a double-edged sword: it allows mutations to persist over time. In contrast, deleterious mutations are revealed in haploid individuals and are...

2011
Hsiao-ling Lu Sylvie Tanguy Claude Rispe Jean-Pierre Gauthier Tom Walsh Karl Gordon Owain Edwards Denis Tagu Chun-che Chang Stéphanie Jaubert-Possamai

Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are known to regulate transposon activity in germ cells of several animal models that propagate sexually. However, the role of piRNAs during asexual reproduction remains almost unknown. Aphids that can alternate sexual and asexual reproduction cycles in response to seasonal changes of photoperiod provide a unique opportunity to study piRNAs and the piRNA pathway i...

1996
A. E. Eiben

Exploration and exploitation are the two cornerstones of problem solving by search. Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) are search algorithms that explore the search space by the genetic search operators , while exploitation is done by selection. During the history of EAs diierent operators have emerged, mimicing asexual and sexual reproduction in Nature. Here we give an overview of the variety of th...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2002
Nick Colegrave Oliver Kaltz Graham Bell

According to classical evolutionary theory, sexual recombination can generate the variation necessary to adapt to changing environments and thereby confer an evolutionary advantage of sexual over asexual reproduction. Using the green alga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, we investigated the effect of a single sexual episode on adaptation of heterotrophic growth on different carbon sources. In an ini...

2016
Federica Fava Massimo Ponti Marco Abbiati

Coralligenous biogenic reefs are among the most diverse marine habitats in the Mediterranean Sea. The northern Adriatic mesophotic coralligenous outcrops host very rich and diverse epibenthic assemblages. Several studies quantified the low temporal variability and high spatial heterogeneity of these habitats, while processes driving structuring and differentiation are still poorly understood. T...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2000
A Sánchez Alvarado

Why does regeneration occur? And why, when it manifests itself, does it do so in some but not all metazoan species? Hence, what are the permissive or inhibitory factors operating behind this phenomenon? When it comes to regeneration, many questions, such as these, remain unanswered. In fact, the problem of animal regeneration has withstood the probing of scientific inquiry for over 250 years an...

2017
Brett S. Younginger Dagmara Sirová Mitchell B. Cruzan Daniel J. Ballhorn

The measurement of fitness is critical to biological research. Although the determination of fitness for some organisms may be relatively straightforward under controlled conditions, it is often a difficult or nearly impossible task in nature. Plants are no exception. The potential for long-distance pollen dispersal, likelihood of multiple reproductive events per inflorescence, varying degrees ...

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