نتایج جستجو برای: dominance effect

تعداد نتایج: 1666271  

2015
Jia Wen Xinwang Zhao Guorong Wu Dan Xiang Qing Liu Su-Hong Bu Can Yi Qijian Song Jim M. Dunwell Jinxing Tu Tianzhen Zhang Yuan-Ming Zhang

Heterosis refers to the phenomenon in which an F1 hybrid exhibits enhanced growth or agronomic performance. However, previous theoretical studies on heterosis have been based on bi-parental segregating populations instead of F1 hybrids. To understand the genetic basis of heterosis, here we used a subset of F1 hybrids, named a partial North Carolina II design, to perform association mapping for ...

2014
Marcos S. Lopes John W. M. Bastiaansen Barbara Harlizius Egbert F. Knol Henk Bovenhuis

Dominance has been suggested as one of the genetic mechanisms explaining heterosis. However, using traditional quantitative genetic methods it is difficult to obtain accurate estimates of dominance effects. With the availability of dense SNP (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism) panels, we now have new opportunities for the detection and use of dominance at individual loci. Thus, the aim of this stu...

ستایی مختاری, مرتضی, محمدی, یحیی,

     In most genomic prediction studies only additive effects will be used in models for estimating genomic breeding values (GEBV). However, dominance genetic effects are an important source of variation for complex traits, considering them into account may improve the accuracy of GEBV. In the present  study,  performed applying  simulated data, the effect of  different heritability values (0.1...

2017
Pascal Duenk Mario P L Calus Yvonne C J Wientjes Piter Bijma

In quantitative genetics, the average effect at a single locus can be estimated by an additive (A) model, or an additive plus dominance (AD) model. In the presence of dominance, the AD-model is expected to be more accurate, because the A-model falsely assumes that residuals are independent and identically distributed. Our objective was to investigate the accuracy of an estimated average effect ...

2008
Shengxiang Yang

Using diploidy and dominance is one method to enhance the performance of genetic algorithms in dynamic environments. For diploidy genetic algorithms, there are two key design factors: the cardinality of genotypic alleles and the uncertainty in the dominance scheme. This paper investigates the effect of these two factors on the performance of diploidy genetic algorithms in dynamic environments. ...

Journal: :Attention, perception & psychophysics 2013
Alexandra Stubblefield Lauryn A Jacobs Yongju Kim Paula Goolkasian

To investigate the effect of semantic congruity on audiovisual target responses, participants detected a semantic concept that was embedded in a series of rapidly presented stimuli. The target concept appeared as a picture, an environmental sound, or both; and in bimodal trials, the audiovisual events were either consistent or inconsistent in their representation of a semantic concept. The resu...

2010
Nikolaus Bee Colin Pollock Elisabeth André Marilyn A. Walker

This paper examines the interaction of verbal and nonverbal information for conveying social dominance in intelligent virtual agents (IVAs). We expect expressing social dominance to be useful in applications related to persuasion and motivation; here we simply test whether we can affect users’ perceptions of social dominance using procedurally generated conversational behavior. Our results repl...

Journal: :Genetics 1989
C Goodrich-Young H M Krider

The replication of the rDNA complement of only one nucleolus organizer region during polytene chromosome formation (replicative dominance) was initially observed in Drosophila melanogaster. Here we demonstrate replicative dominance in Drosophila simulans and D. melanogaster/D. simulans interspecific hybrids. A second nucleolar phenomenon, nucleolar dominance, is observed in the diploid tissue o...

Journal: :تولید گیاهان زراعی 0

the inheritance of cold resistance was evaluated at the germination stage in crosses between seven rice genotypes as half diallel. analysis of variance indicated that there were highly significant differences among the genotypes, general combining ability (gca) and specific combining ability (sca) for percentage of reduction in radicle length (rl), percentage of reduction in plumule length (pl)...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2014
M Komárková J Bartošová J Dubcová

We present a study focused on those factors influencing dominance position in young horses, with emphasis on the role of the mother. Horses, as other group-living polygynous mammals, form stable linear dominance hierarchies based on agonistic interactions. Higher dominance positions are believed to be connected, in both sexes, to better condition and higher reproductive success. Many variables ...

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