نتایج جستجو برای: individual inbreeding

تعداد نتایج: 446480  

2007
Tomasz Szwaczkowski Katarzyna Cywa-Benko Stanisław Wężyk

Inbreeding rate and effects on production (body weight, age at first egg, egg weight), and reproduction (per cent of eggs fertilized, per cent of eggs hatched as related to eggs set) traits were evaluated in 9194 layers belonging to two strains. The individual inbreeding coefficients were calculated using Wright’s formula from available performance records across nine generations. The inbreedin...

2013
Xiao Hui Liu Ling Fen Yue Da Wei Wang Ning Li Lin Cong

Inbreeding depression is a major evolutionary and ecological force influencing population dynamics and the evolution of inbreeding-avoidance traits such as mating systems and dispersal. Mating systems and dispersal are fundamental determinants of population genetic structure. Resolving the relationships among genetic structure, seasonal breeding-related mating systems and dispersal will facilit...

Journal: :Genome 1996
K Ritland

Recent progress in the genetic analysis of inbreeding depression in plants is reviewed. While the debate over the importance of genes of dominance versus overdominance effect continues, the scope of inferences has widened and now includes such facets as the interactions between genes, the relative abundance of major versus minor genes, life cycle stage expression, and mutation rates. The types ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
M L Santana P S Oliveira J P Eler J P Gutiérrez J B S Ferraz

The study of population structure by pedigree analysis is useful to identify important circumstances that affect the genetic history of populations. The intensive use of a small number of superior individuals may reduce the genetic diversity of populations. This situation is very common for the beef cattle breeds. Therefore, the objectives of the present study were to analyze the pedigree and p...

2013
Andrew C. McCall David E. Carr

Inbreeding in plants causes various declines in fitness estimates across many species and may also affect adaptive phenotypic plasticity, as observed in tolerance to herbivory. Although there are a growing number of studies looking at this effect, there are still not enough to make general conclusions about the relationship between homozygosity and tolerance or resistance. In this work, we exam...

2017
Tara N Furstenau Tara N. Furstenau Reed A. Cartwright

11 Hermaphroditic plants experience inbreeding through both self-fertilization and bi-parental inbreeding. Therefore, many plant species have evolved either heteromorphic (morphology-based) or homomorphic (molecular-based) self-incompatibility (SI) systems. These SI systems limit extreme inbreeding through self-fertilization and, in the case of homomorphic SI systems, have the potential to limi...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2011
Joaquim Casellas Dolors Vidal-Roqueta Eva Flores Dolors Casellas-Vidal Marçal Llach-Vila Roser Salgas-Fina Pere Casellas-Molas

Inbreeding depression is a topic of main interest in experimental and domestic species, although previous studies simplified this genetically complex effect to the linear (or quadratic) regression coefficient linked to the inbreeding coefficient of each individual or, in more recent studies, to founder-specific inbreeding coefficients. Going beyond generalizing to these traditional scenarios, o...

Journal: :Journal of animal breeding and genetics = Zeitschrift fur Tierzuchtung und Zuchtungsbiologie 2016
R J Pereira M L Santana D R Ayres A B Bignardi G R O Menezes L O C Silva C H C Machado L A Josahkian L G Albuquerque

The productivity of herds may be negatively affected by inbreeding depression, and it is important to know how intense is this effect on the livestock performance. We performed a comprehensive analysis involving five Zebu breeds reared in Brazil to estimate inbreeding depression in productive and reproductive traits. Inbreeding depression was estimated for 13 traits by including the individual ...

1999
Philip W. Hedrick

During the past two decades, pedigree analysis has documented inbreeding depression in many captive populations. This and subsequent research has led to a recognition that inbreeding depression is a potentially important determinate of small population fitness, in both captivity and the wild. Modern captive-breeding programmes now universally avoid inbreeding. We use simulation to investigate h...

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