نتایج جستجو برای: epistasis

تعداد نتایج: 3250  

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2005
C C Spencer D E L Promislow

Models for the evolution of senescence assume that genes with age-specific effects act independently of one another. Although recent empirical data show that longevity is influenced in part by interactions between genes, there are currently few data on whether epistasis influences age-specific components of mortality. To gauge if and how interactions affect age-specific traits, we incorporated ...

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 2010
Kavita Jain

We study the evolutionary dynamics of a haploid population of infinite size recombining with a probability r in a two locus model. Starting from a low fitness locus, the population is evolved under mutation, selection and recombination until a finite fraction of the population reaches the fittest locus. An analytical method is developed to calculate the fixation time T to the fittest locus for ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Cortland K Griswold

A fundamental goal of the biological sciences is to determine processes that facilitate the evolution of diversity. These processes can be separated into ecological, physiological, developmental and genetic. An ecological process that facilitates diversification is frequency-dependent selection caused by competition. Models of frequency-dependent adaptive diversification have generally assumed ...

2013
Yang Huang Stefan Wuchty Teresa M. Przytycka

The determination of expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) epistasis - a form of functional interaction between genetic loci that affect gene expression - is an important step toward the thorough understanding of gene regulation. Since gene expression has emerged as an "intermediate" molecular phenotype eQTL epistasis might help to explain the relationship between genotype and higher level ...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2003
C L Burch P E Turner K A Hanley

Epistasis results when the fitness effects of a mutation change depending on the presence or absence of other mutations in the genome. The predictions of many influential evolutionary hypotheses are determined by the existence and form of epistasis. One rich source of data on the interactions among deleterious mutations that has gone untapped by evolutionary biologists is the literature on the ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
James F Crow

There is a difference in viewpoint of developmental and evo-devo geneticists versus breeders and students of quantitative evolution. The former are interested in understanding the developmental process; the emphasis is on identifying genes and studying their action and interaction. Typically, the genes have individually large effects and usually show substantial dominance and epistasis. The lat...

Journal: :Genetics 2009
Pierre-Alexis Gros Hervé Le Nagard Olivier Tenaillon

The epistatic interactions among mutations have a large effect on the evolution of populations. In this article we provide a formalism under which epistatic interactions among pairs of mutations have a distribution whose mean can be modulated. We find that the mean epistasis is correlated to the effect of mutations or genetic robustness, which suggests that such formalism is in good agreement w...

2017
Mato Lagator Tiago Paixão Nicholas H Barton Jonathan P Bollback Călin C Guet

Understanding the relation between genotype and phenotype remains a major challenge. The difficulty of predicting individual mutation effects, and particularly the interactions between them, has prevented the development of a comprehensive theory that links genotypic changes to their phenotypic effects. We show that a general thermodynamic framework for gene regulation, based on a biophysical u...

2015
Paulo Durão Sandra Trindade Ana Sousa Isabel Gordo

Evidence is mounting that epistasis is widespread among mutations. The cost of carrying two deleterious mutations, or the advantage of acquiring two beneficial alleles, is typically lower that the sum of their individual effects. Much less is known on epistasis between beneficial and deleterious mutations, even though this is key to the amount of genetic hitchhiking that may occur during evolut...

2004
Daniel Segrè Alexander DeLuna George M Church Roy Kishony

Epistatic interactions, manifested in the effects of mutations on the phenotypes caused by other mutations, may help uncover the functional organization of complex biological networks1–3. Here, we studied system-level epistatic interactions by computing growth phenotypes of all single and double knockouts of 890 metabolic genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, using the framework of flux balance an...

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