نتایج جستجو برای: body weight trait

تعداد نتایج: 1047229  

2014
Larry J. Leamy Kari Elo Merlyn K. Nielsen Stephanie R. Thorn William Valdar Daniel Pomp

Obesity in human populations, currently a serious health concern, is considered to be the consequence of an energy imbalance in which more energy in calories is consumed than is expended. We used interval mapping techniques to investigate the genetic basis of a number of energy balance traits in an F11 advanced intercross population of mice created from an original intercross of lines selected ...

Journal: :Genetical research 1997
K A Rance S C Heath P D Keightley

In a QTL mapping study with an F2 population of mice, we have shown that one or more sex-linked factors account for a large part of the divergence between mouse lines selected for high and low body weight. Here, we describe a study undertaken to map the putative X-linked quantitative trait loci (QTLs) by backcrossing segments of chromosome from the high line onto an inbred line derived from the...

2013
Ardeshir Bahmanimehr

Identification of genes determining the expression of economically important traits of plants and animals is a main research focus in agricultural genomics. Most of these traits are characterized by a wide variability of the expression of genes at certain loci called quantitative trait loci (QTL). Characterization of the chromosomal regions carrying QTL can be applied in marker-assisted Selecti...

Journal: :BMC Women's Health 2004
Marion P Olmsted Traci McFarlane

HEALTH ISSUE: Body weight is of physical and psychological importance to Canadian women; it is associated with health status, physical activity, body image, and self-esteem. Although the problems associated with overweight and obesity are indeed serious, there are also problems connected to being underweight. Weight prejudice and the dieting industry intensify body image concerns for Canadian w...

2016
Johannes Hofmann Adrian Meule Julia Reichenberger Daniel Weghuber Elisabeth Ardelt-Gattinger Jens Blechert

Obesity is a heterogeneous condition with obese individuals displaying different eating patterns. Growing evidence suggests that there is a subgroup of obese adults that is marked by frequent and intense food cravings and addiction-like consumption of high-calorie foods. Little is known, however, about such a subgroup of obese individuals in childhood and adolescence. In the present study, a sa...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Moritz Muschick Patrik Nosil Marius Roesti Marie Theres Dittmann Luke Harmon Walter Salzburger

Adaptive radiation (AR) is a key process in the origin of organismal diversity. However, the evolution of trait disparity in connection with ecological specialization is still poorly understood. Available models for vertebrate ARs predict that diversification occurs in the form of temporal stages driven by different selective forces. Here, we investigate the AR of cichlid fishes in East African...

Journal: :Genetics 2012
Scott A Kelly Derrick L Nehrenberg Kunjie Hua Theodore Garland Daniel Pomp

The biological basis of voluntary exercise is complex and simultaneously controlled by peripheral (ability) and central (motivation) mechanisms. The accompanying natural reward, potential addiction, and the motivation associated with exercise are hypothesized to be regulated by multiple brain regions, neurotransmitters, peptides, and hormones. We generated a large (n = 815) advanced intercross ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1996
L L Keeton R D Green B L Golden K J Anderson

Variance and covariance components were estimated for yearling scrotal circumference and weaning weight from Limousin field data. Records of 8.226 bulls were used to evaluate 584 sires and 653 maternal grandsires. Data included all herdbook records of bulls with a recorded scrotal circumference and their weaning contemporaries. Analyses were performed by restricted maximum likelihood techniques...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2003
S Bedhomme P Agnew C Sidobre Y Michalakis

As the relationship between a given life-history trait and fitness is not necessarily the same for the two sexes, an 'intersexual ontogenetic conflict' may arise. We analysed the phenotypic reaction to intraspecific larval competition of the mosquito, Aedes aegypti, asking: (i) Do both sexes pay the cost of competition with the same life-history traits and are they equal competitors? (ii) Is th...

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