نتایج جستجو برای: genotype selection

تعداد نتایج: 402494  

Mint is one of the most important medicinal and aromatic plants in the world, however, the effects of shading levels on growth and quality of mint accessions have not been well documented. Therefore, the purpose of this experiment was to determine the effects of five shade levels on production of nine mint genotypes. For this purpose a completely randomized design with three replications was c...

2015
Noah Spies Cheryl L Smith Jesse M Rodriguez Julie C Baker Serafim Batzoglou Arend Sidow

The effects of genetic variation on gene regulation in the developing mammalian embryo remain largely unexplored. To globally quantify these effects, we crossed two divergent mouse strains and asked how genotype of the mother or of the embryo drives gene expression phenotype genomewide. Embryonic expression of 331 genes depends on the genotype of the mother. Embryonic genotype controls allele-s...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2003
Libby M Morimoto Emily White Polly A Newcomb

Selection bias is a common concern in epidemiologic studies, particularly case-control studies. Selection bias in the odds ratio occurs when participation depends jointly on exposure and disease status. General results for understanding when selection bias may affect studies involving gene-environment interactions have not yet been developed. In this paper, the authors show that the assessment ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Na Han James Adams Ping Chen Zhen-yang Guo Xiang-fu Zhong Wei Fang Na Li Lei Wen Xiao-yan Tao Zhi-ming Yuan Simon Rayner

UNLABELLED Japanese encephalitis (JE) is an arthropod-borne disease associated with the majority of viral encephalitis cases in the Asia-Pacific region. The causative agent, Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), has been phylogenetically divided into five genotypes. Recent surveillance data indicate that genotype I (GI) is gradually replacing genotype III (GIII) as the dominant genotype. To invest...

2017
Hsin-Yuan Tsai Oswald Matika Stefan McKinnon Edwards Roberto Antolín–Sánchez Alastair Hamilton Derrick R. Guy Alan E. Tinch Karim Gharbi Michael J. Stear John B. Taggart James E. Bron John M. Hickey Ross D. Houston

Genomic selection uses genome-wide marker information to predict breeding values for traits of economic interest, and is more accurate than pedigree-based methods. The development of high density SNP arrays for Atlantic salmon has enabled genomic selection in selective breeding programs, alongside high-resolution association mapping of the genetic basis of complex traits. However, in sibling te...

2011
R. M. Demeter H. Bovenhuis A. R. Kristensen A. G. J. M. Oude Lansink M. P. M. Meuwissen J. A. M. van Arendonk

All rights reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears on all such copies. ABSTRACT The objective of the study was to assess the farm level economic implications of value-adding genetic selection strategies to improve milk fat composition. Selection based on a quantitative trait (ratio of total...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2016
David Reznick

The modern synthesis of evolutionary biology unified Darwin's natural selection with Mendelian genetics, but at the same time it created the dilemma of genetic load. Lewontin and Hubby's (1966) and Harris's (1966) characterization of genetic variation in natural populations increased the apparent burden of this load. Neutrality or near neutrality of genetic variation was one mechanism proposed ...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2004
D J Hodgson R B Hitchman A J Vanbergen R S Hails R D Possee J S Cory

Mixed-genotype infections are common in many natural host-parasite interactions. Classical kin-selection models predict that single-genotype infections can exploit host resources prudently to maximize fitness, but that selection favours rapid exploitation when co-infecting genotypes share limited host resources. However, theory has outpaced evidence: we require empirical studies of pathogen gen...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2006
Liza Gross

The ability to respond to natural selection under novel conditions is critical for the establishment and persistence of introduced alien species and their ability to become invasive. Here we correlated neutral and quantitative genetic diversity of the weed Pennisetum setaceum Forsk. Chiov. (Poaceae) with differing global (North American and African) patterns of invasiveness and compared this di...

Journal: :Genetics 1963
M Druger

INCE natural selection operates directly on phenotypes, and only indirectly on genotypes, phenotypic variability is as essential to evolution as genotypic variability. Accordingly, most evolutionary and genetic studies have dealt with characters that show genotypically controlled visible variation, and less attention has been given to traits that show phenotypic stability. I n some instances, t...

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