نتایج جستجو برای: inbred population

تعداد نتایج: 720142  

2016
Liang Sun Xiaxu Xu Youru Jiang Qihong Zhu Fei Yang Jieqiang Zhou Yuanzhu Yang Zhiyuan Huang Aihong Li Lianghui Chen Wenbang Tang Guoyu Zhang Jiurong Wang Guoying Xiao Daoyou Huang Caiyan Chen

Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic element, and rice is known to be a leading source of dietary Cd for people who consume rice as their main caloric resource. Hybrid rice has dominated rice production in southern China and has been adopted worldwide. The characteristics of high yield heterosis of rice hybrids makes the public think intuitively that the hybrid rice accumulates more Cd in grain than do inbr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Weibo Xie Qi Feng Huihui Yu Xuehui Huang Qiang Zhao Yongzhong Xing Sibin Yu Bin Han Qifa Zhang

Bar-coded multiplexed sequencing approaches based on new-generation sequencing technologies provide capacity to sequence a mapping population in a single sequencing run. However, such approaches usually generate low-coverage and error-prone sequences for each line in a population. Thus, it is a significant challenge to genotype individual lines in a population for linkage map construction based...

2014
David E. Carr T’ai H. Roulston Haley Hart

Inbreeding in plants typically reduces individual fitness but may also alter ecological interactions. This study examined the effect of inbreeding in the mixed-mating annual Mimulus guttatus on visitation by pollinators (Bombus impatiens) in greenhouse experiments. Previous studies of M. guttatus have shown that inbreeding reduced corolla size, flower number, and pollen quantity and quality. Us...

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 2006
Igor Rudan Zrinka Biloglav Ariana Vorko-Jović Mirjana Kujundzić-Tiljak Ranko Stevanović Darko Ropac Dinko Puntarić Branka Cucević Branka Salzer Harry Campbell

AIM (1001 Dalmatians) research program collects biomedical information from multiple small isolated populations ((metapopulation)) on Adriatic islands, Croatia, and investigates health effects of human population isolation, inbreeding, admixture, and outbreeding. METHODS We collected random samples of 100 individuals from 9 island settlements and an additional sample of 101 immigrants to the ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2008
Charles W Fox Kristy L Scheibly David H Reed

The degree to which, and rapidity with which, inbreeding depression can be purged from a population has important implications for conservation biology, captive breeding practices, and invasive species biology. The degree and rate of purging also informs us regarding the genetic mechanisms underlying inbreeding depression. We examine the evolution of mean survival and inbreeding depression in s...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
Bode A Olukolu Yang Bian Brian De Vries William F Tracy Randall J Wisser James B Holland Peter J Balint-Kurti

Physiological leaf spotting, or flecking, is a mild-lesion phenotype observed on the leaves of several commonly used maize (Zea mays) inbred lines and has been anecdotally linked to enhanced broad-spectrum disease resistance. Flecking was assessed in the maize nested association mapping (NAM) population, comprising 4,998 recombinant inbred lines from 25 biparental families, and in an associatio...

Journal: :Genetics 2005
Johan D Peleman Crispin Wye Jan Zethof Anker P Sørensen Henk Verbakel Jan van Oeveren Tom Gerats Jeroen Rouppe van der Voort

In the quest for fine mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) at a subcentimorgan scale, several methods that involve the construction of inbred lines and the generation of large progenies of such inbred lines have been developed (Complex Trait Consortium 2003). Here we present an alternative method that significantly speeds up QTL fine mapping by using one segregating population. As a first step...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2013
S H Goodrich C M Beans D A Roach

In an inbred population, selection may reduce the frequency of deleterious recessive alleles through a process known as purging. Empirical studies suggest, however, that the efficacy of purging in natural populations is highly variable. This variation may be due, in part, to variation in the expression of inbreeding depression available for selection to act on. This experiment investigates the ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental zoology 2002
Neville Pillay

Despite its rarity in nature, inbreeding is sometimes evident in species occupying ephemeral, unpredictable habitats, and which occur at low densities. One such species is Littledale's whistling rat, Parotomys littledalei, a murid rodent endemic to the south-west arid region of South Africa. Using a captive population of P. littledalei, I studied mate choice for kin and nonkin, and the reproduc...

2010
Konrad Noben-Trauth Joseph R. Latoche Harold R. Neely Beth Bennett

Progressive sensorineural hearing loss is the most common form of acquired hearing impairment in the human population. It is also highly prevalent in inbred strains of mice, providing an experimental avenue to systematically map genetic risk factors and to dissect the molecular pathways that orchestrate hearing in peripheral sensory hair cells. Therefore, we ascertained hearing function in the ...

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