نتایج جستجو برای: morphological trait

تعداد نتایج: 201862  

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2013
Alexander W Shingleton W Anthony Frankino

The scaling of body parts is central to the evolution of morphology and shape. Most traits scale proportionally with each other and body size such that larger adults are essentially magnified versions of smaller ones. This pattern is so ubiquitous that departures from it - disproportionate scaling between trait and body size - pique interest because it can generate dramatically exaggerated trai...

2014
Maneesha S. Saxena Deepak Bajaj Shouvik Das Alice Kujur Vinod Kumar Mohar Singh Kailash C. Bansal Akhilesh K. Tyagi Swarup K. Parida

The identification and fine mapping of robust quantitative trait loci (QTLs)/genes governing important agro-morphological traits in chickpea still lacks systematic efforts at a genome-wide scale involving wild Cicer accessions. In this context, an 834 simple sequence repeat and single-nucleotide polymorphism marker-based high-density genetic linkage map between cultivated and wild parental acce...

2012
Valentijn van den Brink Vassilissa Dolivo Xavier Falourd Amélie N. Dreiss Alexandre Roulin

The arms race between predators and prey has led to morphological and behavioral adaptations. Different antipredator strategies can coexist within a population if each strategy is the result of a trade-off with competing demands. Antipredator behavior can be associated with morphological traits, like color patterns, either because in the context of sexual selection, coloration signals the abili...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Dong Xiao Huange Wang Ram Kumar Basnet Jianjun Zhao Ke Lin Xilin Hou Guusje Bonnema

The paleohexaploid crop Brassica rapa harbors an enormous reservoir of morphological variation, encompassing leafy vegetables, vegetable and fodder turnips (Brassica rapa, ssp. campestris), and oil crops, with different crops having very different leaf morphologies. In the triplicated B. rapa genome, many genes have multiple paralogs that may be regulated differentially and contribute to phenot...

2014
Christopher E. Oufiero Kristine Jugo Theodore Garland

1. Exaggerated morphological structures that evolve under sexual selection have the potential to alter functional relationships and hence affect aspects of movement. These effects may be more pronounced when the exaggerated morphological trait is coupled to the propulsive system. 2. Many studies have examined the effects of sexually selected traits on whole-organism performance, but few have do...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2012
Christopher H Martin

Recent documentation of a few compelling examples of sympatric speciation led to a proliferation of theoretical models. Unfortunately, plausible examples from nature have rarely been used to test model predictions, such as the initial presence of strong disruptive selection. Here I estimated the form and strength of selection in two classic examples of sympatric speciation: radiations of Camero...

2014
Francisco Encinas-Viso Carlos J. Melián Rampal S. Etienne

Plant-animal mutualistic networks are highly diverse and structured. This has been explained by coevolution through niche based processes. However, this explanation is only warranted if neutral processes (e.g. limited dispersal, genetic and ecological drift) cannot explain these patterns. Here we present a spatially explicit model based on explicit genetics and quantitative traits to study the ...

خدارحم‏پور, زهرا , عالمی سعید, خلیل , عصاره زادگان دزفولی, سارا , مامقانی, رضا ,

Correlation analysis method makes possible early and rapid identification of genes controlling quantitative traits. In this research, the relationship between 14 agronomic traits and 96 bonds obtained from 20 pairs of microsatellite primers on 26 clones and four commercial cultivars has been studied by Canonical correlation. The average number of alleles was 5.15 for each microsatellite locatio...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
S L Y Ma Y M Lu

The Chinese hawthorn (Crataegus pinnatifida Bge. var. major N.E.Br.) is uniquely originated in northern China. The ecological and horticultural importance of Chinese hawthorn is considerable and some varieties are valued for their fruit or medicine extracts. Its taxonomy and phylogeny remain poorly understood. Apart from general plant morphological traits, pollen is an important trait for the c...

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