نتایج جستجو برای: quantitative genetics

تعداد نتایج: 387258  

2015
Diogo Melo Guilherme Garcia Alex Hubbe Ana Paula Assis Gabriel Marroig Charles Roseman David Houle Diogo Melo Mark Grabowsky

We present an open source package for performing evolutionary quantitative genetics analyses in the R environment for statistical computing. Evolutionary theory shows that evolution depends critically on the available variation in a given population. When dealing with many quantitative traits this variation is expressed in the form of a covariance matrix, particularly the additive genetic covar...

Journal: :International Journal of Plant Genomics 2009
Nicole W. Xu Shizhong Xu Jeff Ehlers

Cowpea is an important tropical crop. It provides a large proportion of the food resource for the African human population and their livestock. The yield and quality of cowpea have been dramatically improved through traditional breeding strategies for the past few decades. However, reports of heritability estimates for early growth of cowpea are rare. We designed a simple experiment to estimate...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2010
Alastair J Wilson Denis Réale Michelle N Clements Michael M Morrissey Erik Postma Craig A Walling Loeske E B Kruuk Daniel H Nussey

1. Efforts to understand the links between evolutionary and ecological dynamics hinge on our ability to measure and understand how genes influence phenotypes, fitness and population dynamics. Quantitative genetics provides a range of theoretical and empirical tools with which to achieve this when the relatedness between individuals within a population is known. 2. A number of recent studies hav...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Marion Nicolaus Joost M Tinbergen Karen M Bouwman Stephanie P M Michler Richard Ubels Christiaan Both Bart Kempenaers Niels J Dingemanse

Individuals of the same species differ consistently in risky actions. Such 'animal personality' variation is intriguing because behavioural flexibility is often assumed to be the norm. Recent theory predicts that between-individual differences in propensity to take risks should evolve if individuals differ in future fitness expectations: individuals with high long-term fitness expectations (i.e...

2014
Bahram Houchmandzadeh

The breeder's equation is a cornerstone of quantitative genetics, widely used in evolutionary modeling. Noting the mean phenotype in parental, selected parents, and the progeny by E(Z0), E(ZW), and E(Z1), this equation relates response to selection R = E(Z1) - E(Z0) to the selection differential S = E(ZW) - E(Z0) through a simple proportionality relation R = h(2)S, where the heritability coeffi...

Journal: :Journal of mathematical biology 2011
Akira Sasaki Ulf Dieckmann

Ecological interaction, including competition for resources, often causes frequency-dependent disruptive selection, which, when accompanied by reproductive isolation, may act as driving forces of adaptive speciation. While adaptive dynamics models have added new perspectives to our understanding of the ecological dimensions of speciation processes, it remains an open question how best to incorp...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Antonis Giakountis Frederic Cremer Sheina Sim Matthieu Reymond Johanna Schmitt George Coupland

Many plants flower in response to seasonal changes in daylength. This response often varies between accessions of a single species. We studied the variation in photoperiod response found in the model species Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). Seventy-two accessions were grown under six daylengths varying in 2-h intervals from 6 to 16 h. The typical response was sigmoidal, so that plants flower...

2012
Daniel Gianola Eduardo Manfredi Henner Simianer

Systems involving many variables are important in population and quantitative genetics, for example, in multi-trait prediction of breeding values and in exploration of multi-locus associations. We studied departures of the joint distribution of sets of genetic variables from independence. New measures of association based on notions of statistical distance between distributions are presented. T...

2013
Luis Alberto Garcia-Cortes Andres Legarra Claude Chevalet Miguel Angel Toro

The relationship between pairs of individuals is an important topic in many areas of population and quantitative genetics. It is usually measured as the proportion of the genome identical by descent shared by the pair and it can be inferred from pedigree information. But there is a variance in actual relationships as a consequence of mendelian sampling, whose general formula has not been develo...

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