نتایج جستجو برای: outbreeding

تعداد نتایج: 430  

2012
Peter J. Smith PETER J. SMITH

Habitat fragmentation and destruction can lead to loss of genetic diversity within and among populations. One goal of restoration projects is to minimise loss of genetic diversity and to preserve genetic structure. Restoration may involve the release of wild-caught or hatchery-produced individuals to re-establish or augment populations, and targets species with weak dispersal potential. Key cri...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2013
Karine Monceau Rémi Wattier François-Xavier Dechaume-Moncharmont Christine Dubreuil Frank Cézilly

Understanding how fitness is related to genetic variation is of crucial importance in both evolutionary ecology and conservation biology. We report a study of heterozygosity-fitness correlations in a wild, noninbred population of Zenaida Doves, Zenaida aurita, based on a sample comprising 489 individuals (382 adults and 107 juveniles) typed at 13 microsatellite loci, resulting in a data set com...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Jan Engelstädter Sylvain Charlat Andrew Pomiankowski Gregory D D Hurst

Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is a reproductive incompatibility induced by maternally transmitted bacteria of the genera Wolbachia and Cardinium. In the simplest form of CI, offspring from infected males and uninfected females suffer from increased mortality. However, it has been noted that crosses between males and females carrying different strains of infection are often also incompatible....

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Claudia Sas Frank Müller Christian Kappel Tyler V. Kent Stephen I. Wright Monika Hilker Michael Lenhard

The enormous species richness of flowering plants is at least partly due to floral diversification driven by interactions between plants and their animal pollinators [1, 2]. Specific pollinator attraction relies on visual and olfactory floral cues [3-5]; floral scent can not only attract pollinators but also attract or repel herbivorous insects [6-8]. However, despite its central role for plant...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
K Yamazaki G K Beauchamp M Curran J Bard E A Boyse

The several linked polymorphic genes of the MHC, which has been proposed as a prime determinant of sensed genetic individuality within species, is known to operate in mice by olfactory recognition in aspects of reproductive behavior that concern mate selection, thereby favoring outbreeding and heterozygosity, and also concern the maintenance of pregnancy. A single base-change can alter an indiv...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Timo Thünken Theo C.M. Bakker Sebastian A. Baldauf Harald Kullmann

Levels of inbreeding are highly variable in natural populations. Inbreeding can be due to random factors (like population size), limited dispersal, or active mate choice for relatives. Because of inbreeding depression, mating with kin is often avoided, although sometimes intermediately related individuals are preferred (optimal outbreeding). However, theory predicts that the advantages of matin...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2007
Harry Campbell Andrew D Carothers Igor Rudan Caroline Hayward Zrinka Biloglav Lovorka Barac Marijana Pericic Branka Janicijevic Nina Smolej-Narancic Ozren Polasek Ivana Kolcic James L Weber Nicholas D Hastie Pavao Rudan Alan F Wright

The dramatic changes in human population structure over the last 200 years have resulted in significant levels of outbreeding, which, in turn, is predicted to lead to increased levels of individual genetic diversity (genome-wide heterozygosity, h). To investigate possible effects of these large demographic changes on global health, we studied the effect of h, measured as relative heterozygosity...

Journal: :Plant biology 2009
J Raabová Z Münzbergová M Fischer

Crosses between plants from different populations may result in heterosis or outbreeding depression. However, despite its importance for conservation, little is known about the spatial scale over which these effects may arise. To investigate the consequences of between-population crosses at two distinct spatial scales, we conducted reciprocal crosses between four populations from two regions in...

Journal: :Genetics 2010
Bérénice Bougas Sarah Granier Céline Audet Louis Bernatchez

The genetic mechanisms underlying hybridization are poorly understood despite their potentially important roles in speciation processes, adaptative evolution, and agronomical innovation. In this study, transcription profiles were compared among three populations of brook charr and their hybrids using microarrays to assess the influence of hybrid origin on modes of transcription regulation inher...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2011
A Crespel L Bernatchez D Garant C Audet

Three strains [domestic (D), Laval (L) and Rupert (R)] of brook charr Salvelinus fontinalis and their reciprocal hybrids were submitted to transport stress to measure stress resistance. Primary (cortisol) and secondary (glucose, osmolality and haematocrit) stress responses were measured for each cross. Significant heritabilities were observed for both levels of stress response, with mean ± S.E....

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