نتایج جستجو برای: additiveadditive epistasis effect

تعداد نتایج: 1644228  

Journal: :Genetics 2016
Guillaume Martin Lionel Roques

Various models describe asexual evolution by mutation, selection, and drift. Some focus directly on fitness, typically modeling drift but ignoring or simplifying both epistasis and the distribution of mutation effects (traveling wave models). Others follow the dynamics of quantitative traits determining fitness (Fisher's geometric model), imposing a complex but fixed form of mutation effects an...

2017
Anlu Chen Yang Liu Scott M. Williams Nathan Morris David A. Buchner

The relative contributions of additive versus non-additive interactions in the regulation of complex traits remains controversial. This may be in part because large-scale epistasis has traditionally been difficult to detect in complex, multi-cellular organisms. We hypothesized that it would be easier to detect interactions using mouse chromosome substitution strains that simultaneously incorpor...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2015
Claudia Bank Ryan T Hietpas Jeffrey D Jensen Daniel N A Bolon

Mutations are the source of evolutionary variation. The interactions of multiple mutations can have important effects on fitness and evolutionary trajectories. We have recently described the distribution of fitness effects of all single mutations for a nine-amino-acid region of yeast Hsp90 (Hsp82) implicated in substrate binding. Here, we report and discuss the distribution of intragenic epista...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2004
C W Fox R C Stillwell A R Amarillo-S M E Czesak F J Messina

Few studies have examined the genetic architecture of population differences in behaviour and its implications for population differentiation and adaptation. Even fewer have examined whether differences in genetic architecture depend on the environment in which organisms are reared or tested. We examined the genetic basis of differences in oviposition preference and egg dispersion between Asian...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2011

Journal: :Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health 2013

Journal: :Future Generation Computer Systems 2022

Epistasis is a phenomenon in which phenotype outcome determined by the interaction of genetic variation at two or more loci and it cannot be attributed to additive combination effects corresponding individual loci. Although has been than 100 years since William Bateson introduced this concept, still topic under active research. Locating epistatic interactions computationally expensive challenge...

2003
Winfried Just Fang Zhu

The phenomena of pleiotropy, the influence of individual genes on multiple traits of an organism, and epistasis, the interaction of multiple genes in influencing a single trait, are ubiquitous characteristics of organization of genomes of living organisms. In evolutionary computation, a high degree of epistasis and pleiotropy is often considered an indication of hardness of the problem. The exp...

2013
M. J. Hasan M. U. Kulsum A. Ansari A. K. Paul P. L. Biswas

Inheritance of fertility restoration was studied in crosses involving ten elite restorer lines of rice viz. BR6839-41-5-1R, BR7013-62-1-1R, BR7011-37-1-2R, BR10R, BR11R, BR12R, BR13R, BR14R, BR15R and BR16R and one male sterile line Jin23A with WA sources of cytoplasmic male sterility. The segregation pattern for pollen fertility of F2 and BC1 populations of crosses involving Jin23A indicated t...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید