نتایج جستجو برای: inbreeding

تعداد نتایج: 5245  

2011
Charles W. Fox David H. Reed

Background: Interactions between inbreeding and maternal effects have received little attention, and the effect of maternal age on inbreeding depression in offspring has been almost entirely neglected. Maternal age affects allocation of resources and other materials to offspring, which can affect the fitness consequences of inbreeding. An interaction between inbreeding and maternal age thus has...

Journal: :Veterinary journal 2012
Patrick Bateson David R Sargan

The widespread consensus among biologists is that, with a few exceptions, inbreeding leads to a loss of biological fitness. Animals in an inbred lineage are less likely to survive and less likely to reproduce than animals in more outbred lineages. This has been demonstrated many times in well-studied, naturally outbreeding species. Inbreeding can result in reduced fertility both in litter size ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2009
María José Ruiz-López Eduardo R S Roldán Gerardo Espeso Montserrat Gomendio

Relationships between pedigree coefficients of inbreeding and molecular metrics are generally weak, suggesting that measures of heterozygosity estimated using microsatellites may be poor surrogates of genome-wide inbreeding. We compare three endangered species of gazelles (Gazella) with different degrees of threat in their natural habitats, for which captive breeding programmes exist. For G. do...

2004
Daniel Z. Caraviello

Inbreeding is defined as half of the genetic relationship between an animal’s parents. For example, the offspring from a mating of animals A and B, which have the same father, will have 12.5 percent inbreeding, because the genetic relationship between A and B is 25 percent. Statistical methods to select the best sires of each generation have been developed, making it feasible to achieve any pos...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2005
Trine Bilde Yael Lubin Deborah Smith Jutta M Schneider Alexei A Maklakov

The social spiders are unusual among cooperatively breeding animals in being highly inbred. In contrast, most other social organisms are outbred owing to inbreeding avoidance mechanisms. The social spiders appear to originate from solitary subsocial ancestors, implying a transition from outbreeding to inbreeding mating systems. Such a transition may be constrained by inbreeding avoidance tactic...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2009
Julien F Ayroles Kimberly A Hughes Kevin C Rowe Melissa M Reedy Sandra L Rodriguez-Zas Jenny M Drnevich Carla E Cáceres Ken N Paige

Although the genetic basis of inbreeding depression is still being debated, most fitness effects are thought to be the result of increased homozygosity for recessive or partially recessive deleterious alleles rather than the loss of overdominant genes. It is unknown how many loci are associated with inbreeding depression, the genes or gene pathways involved, or their mode of action. To uncover ...

H. Atashi, M.B. Sayadnejad M.J. Zamiri

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of maternal inbreeding on incidence of twinning,dystocia and stillbirth in Holstein cows of Iran. Calving records from March 2000 to April 2009 comprisingof 365,021 calvings on 153,802 cows from 86 dairy herds were used. The mean level of inbreeding was0.7%, less than 37% of all animals were inbred, and a small proportion (3.45%) of inbree...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Andrea K Townsend Anne B Clark Kevin J McGowan Elizabeth L Buckles Andrew D Miller Irby J Lovette

Disease-mediated inbreeding depression is a potential cost of living in groups with kin, but its general magnitude in wild populations is unclear. We examined the relationships between inbreeding, survival and disease for 312 offspring, produced by 35 parental pairs, in a large, open population of cooperatively breeding American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos). Genetic analyses of parentage, pare...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Bengt Hansson Sara Naurin Dennis Hasselquist

Inbreeding increases homozygosity, exposes genome-wide recessive deleterious alleles and often reduces fitness. The physiological and reproductive consequences of inbreeding may be manifested already during gene regulation, but the degree to which inbreeding influences gene expression is unknown in most organisms, including in birds. To evaluate the pattern of inbreeding-affected gene expressio...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2007
Shin Hun Kim Kimberly Ming-Tak Cheng Carol Ritland Kermit Ritland Frederick G Silversides

Accurately estimating inbreeding is important because inbreeding reduces fitness and production traits in populations. We analyzed information from pedigrees and from microsatellite markers to estimate inbreeding in a line of Japanese quail derived from a randombred line (QO) and maintained for 17 generations by pedigreed matings of brothers to groups of sisters. Pedigree data were used to calc...

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