نتایج جستجو برای: random mating

تعداد نتایج: 306452  

Journal: :Genetics 1965
S TANO A B BURDICK

Received August 26. 1964 A large number of both spontaneous and induced second chromosome recessive lethals in Drosophila melanogaster have been reported. Almost of all these lethals are rather rapidly eliminated from populations under random mating conditions. IVES (1945) and WALLACE (1950) have estimated the number of second chromosome loci of lethal genes as 495 and 400, respectively. Some l...

2011

AbstRAct Heritability estimates of general cognitive ability in adulthood generally range from 75% to 85%, with all heritability due to additive genetic influences, while genetic dominance and shared environmental factors are absent or too small to be detected. These estimates are derived from studies based on the classical twin design (CTD) and are based on the assumption of random mating amon...

Journal: :Genetics 1995
A Leibowitz M Santos A Fontdevila

An attempt was made to assess whether the phenotypic differences in body size (as measured by wing length) between wild-caught mating and single Drosophila buzzatii males could be attributed to genetic differences between the samples. Mating males were found to be larger and less variable than a random sample of the population. The progeny of the mating males (produced by crossing to a random f...

2011
Susanne Schindler Olaf Breidbach Juergen Jost

When a population inhabits an inhomogeneous environment, the fitness value of traits can vary with the position in the environment. Gene flow caused by random mating can nevertheless prevent that a sexually reproducing population splits into different species under such circumstances. This is the problem of sympatric speciation. However, mating need not be entirely random. Here, we present a mo...

Journal: :Genetics 2003
Leopoldo Sánchez Piter Bijma John A Woolliams

Here we present the strategy that achieves the lowest possible rate of inbreeding (DeltaF) for a population with unequal numbers of sires and dams with random mating. This new strategy results in a DeltaF as much as 10% lower than previously achieved. A simple and efficient approach to reducing inbreeding in small populations with sexes of unequal census number is to impose a breeding structure...

Journal: :Genetics 2017
Noah Zaitlen Scott Huntsman Donglei Hu Melissa Spear Celeste Eng Sam S Oh Marquitta J White Angel Mak Adam Davis Kelly Meade Emerita Brigino-Buenaventura Michael A LeNoir Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo Esteban G Burchard Eran Halperin

Statistical models in medical and population genetics typically assume that individuals assort randomly in a population. While this simplifies model complexity, it contradicts an increasing body of evidence of nonrandom mating in human populations. Specifically, it has been shown that assortative mating is significantly affected by genomic ancestry. In this work, we examine the effects of ances...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
tahereh mohammadzadeh dept. of parasitology and mycology, school of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. seyed mahmoud sadjjadi dept. of parasitology and mycology, school of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. hamidreza rahimi dept. of parasitology and mycology, school of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran.

background: echinococcus granulosus cultivation is very important for improvement of different aspect of medical and veterinary researches. despite many advances in this case, there is a missing link for in vitro life cycle of adult worms and it is fertili-zation. regarding the researchers’ observations, self-fertilization can be done in worms living in dog intestine, but despite all sorts of e...

2017
Wei-Li Quan Wen Liu Rui-Qi Zhou Rong Chen Wei-Hua Ma Chao-Liang Lei Xiao-Ping Wang

Behavioral isolation in animals can be mediated by inherent mating preferences and assortative traits, such as divergence in the diel timing of mating activity. Although divergence in the diel mating time could, in principle, promote the reproductive isolation of sympatric, conspecific populations, there is currently no unequivocal evidence of this. We conducted different mate-choice experiment...

Journal: :Genetics 1980
R E Michod

THE EFFECT OF INBREEDING ON SOCIALITY IS STUDIED THEORETICALLY FOR THE EVOLUTION OF INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SIBLINGS IN CERTAIN MIXED MATING SYSTEMS THAT GIVE RISE TO INBREEDING: sib with random mating and selfing with random mating. Two approaches are taken. First, specific models of altruism are studied for the various mating systems. In the case of the additive model, inbreeding facilitates the...

2016
Shakira G. Quiñones-Lebrón Simona Kralj-Fišer Matjaž Gregorič Tjaša Lokovšek Klemen Čandek Charles R. Haddad Matjaž Kuntner

Though not uncommon in other animals, heterospecific mating is rarely reported in arachnids. We investigated sexual interactions among four closely related and syntopical African golden orbweb spiders, Nephila inaurata, N. fenestrata, N. komaci, and N. senegalensis. In two South African localities, female webs were often inhabited by heterospecific males that sometimes outnumbered conspecifics....

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