نتایج جستجو برای: paternity testing

تعداد نتایج: 338180  

2008
Sávio P. Reis Evonnildo C. Gonçalves Artur Silva

In this study, 15 microsatellite DNA loci used in comparative tests by the International Society for Animal Genetics were applied to the evaluation of genetic diversity and management, and the efficiency of paternity testing in Marajoara horses and Puruca ponies from the Marajó Archipelago. Based on the genotyping of 93 animals, mean allelic diversity was estimated as 9.14 and 7.00 for the Mara...

Journal: :American journal of qualitative research 2022

<i>This study explored how discovering misattributed paternity in adulthood after commercial DNA testing impacts psychological well-being and identity formation. Thirty-three subjects participated this phenomenological qualitative study. Eighteen had experienced paternity, while the other 15 discovered due to being donor conceived. Three fundamental themes emerged both group donor-conceiv...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Diane C Wiernasz Blaine J Cole

The harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex occidentalis, is characterized by high levels of intracolonial genetic diversity resulting from multiple mating by the queen. Within reproductively mature colonies, the relative frequency of different male genotypes (patrilines) is not stable. The difference between samples increases with time, nearing an asymptote after a year. Patriline distributions in gynes a...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2006
Michael A Fishman Lewi Stone

The advent of the molecular techniques used to assign paternity has focused attention on the differences between the social and the genetic mating systems of sexual species. In particular, the interrelations between breeding synchrony-the degree to which the fertility periods of individual females in a population overlap and the degree of extra pair paternity (EPP) in that population, has becam...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2012
Amy Lu Jacinta C Beehner Nancy M Czekala Carola Borries

Extended sexual receptivity in primates is thought to facilitate paternity confusion, thus decreasing the risk of infanticide. However, females might also provide some indication of ovulation to attract preferred males during fertile periods. We examined female mate preferences across defined receptive periods (N = 59) in a group of wild Phayre's leaf monkeys (Trachypithecus phayrei crepusculus...

2015
Gabriele Uhl Stefanie M. Zimmer Dirk Renner Jutta M. Schneider

Sexual cannibalism is a particularly extreme example of conflict between the sexes, depriving the male of future reproduction. Theory predicts that sexual conflict should induce counter-adaptations in the victim. Observations of male spiders mating with moulting and hence largely immobile females suggest that this behaviour functions to circumvent female control and cannibalism. However, we lac...

2018
Susan Ayres

It is popularly believed that false paternity rates are 10-30%, and that thousands of unsuspecting men are supporting children who are not theirs. These reported rates offalse paternity have become urban legend, demonizing women as over-sexualized partners who shouldn't be trusted. This in turn has influenced laws regarding paternity, which have evolved to allow men to disestablish paternity ye...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Jennifer K Hellmann Isaac Y Ligocki Constance M O'Connor Adam R Reddon Kelly A Garvy Susan E Marsh-Rollo H Lisle Gibbs Sigal Balshine Ian M Hamilton

The degree to which group members share reproduction is dictated by both within-group (e.g. group size and composition) and between-group(e.g. density and position of neighbours) characteristics. While many studies have investigated reproductive patterns within social groups, few have simultaneously explored how within-group and between-group social structure influence these patterns. Here, we ...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2007
Richard R Lawler

Adult males in social groups often compete with other male group members for access to adult females. In some primate species, males also seek mating opportunities in neighboring social groups. Such extra-group fertilizations (EGFs) provide an additional source of variation in male fitness. This additional component of fitness provided by EGFs must be incorporated into analyses that investigate...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
William R Rice Sergey Gavrilets Urban Friberg

Recent empirical studies indicate that grandparents favour some categories of grandchildren over others. Here, we expand the previous theoretical foundation for this finding and show that grandchild-harming phenotypes are predicted to evolve by 'sexually antagonistic zygotic drive (SA-zygotic drive) of the sex chromosomes'. We use the logic of Hamilton's rule to develop a new 'no-cost-to-self n...

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