نتایج جستجو برای: inbreeding

تعداد نتایج: 5245  

2010
D. Joubert R. Bijlsma

Climate change, exerting thermal stress, and habitat destruction and fragmentation, resulting in genetic drift and inbreeding, are amongst the most disturbing human activities that endanger global biodiversity. We studied the interplay between these 2 processes using Drosophila melanogaster as a model organism and investigated how inbreeding affects the response to thermal stress. We found that...

Journal: :Human heredity 2014
Trevor J Pemberton Noah A Rosenberg

BACKGROUND/AIMS Culturally driven marital practices provide a key instance of an interaction between social and genetic processes in shaping patterns of human genetic variation, producing, for example, increased identity by descent through consanguineous marriage. A commonly used measure to quantify identity by descent in an individual is the inbreeding coefficient, a quantity that reflects not...

Journal: :Genetics 2005
Jacob A Moorad Michael J Wade

Inbreeding depression is expected to play an important but complicated role in evolution. If we are to understand the evolution of inbreeding depression (i.e., purging), we need quantitative genetic interpretations of its variation. We introduce an experimental design in which sires are mated to multiple dams, some of which are unrelated to the sire but others are genetically related owing to a...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2006
M J McLeish T W Chapman B J Crespi

We used microsatellite data to estimate levels of inbreeding in four species of solitary gall thrips that are in the same clade as the six species with soldier castes. Three of the four species were highly inbred (Fis 0.54-0.68), and the other apparently mated randomly (Fis near zero). These estimates, combined with previous data from species with soldiers, suggest that inbreeding is a pervasiv...

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...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2010
E Postma L Martini P Martini

Despite overwhelming evidence for a negative effect of inbreeding on fitness in plants and nonhuman animals, the exact nature of its effect in humans remains subject to debate. To obtain a better understanding of the effects of inbreeding on reproductive success in humans, we reconstructed the genealogies of the current inhabitants of a small and isolated Swiss village and used these to estimat...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2009
E Porcher J K Kelly P-O Cheptou C G Eckert M O Johnston S Kalisz

The magnitude of inbreeding depression, a central parameter in the evolution of plant mating systems, can vary depending on environmental conditions. However, the underlying genetic mechanisms causing environmental fluctuations in inbreeding depression, and the consequences of this variation for the evolution of self-fertilization, have been little studied. Here, we consider temporal fluctuatio...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
D Freitak N Bos D Stucki L Sundström

Inbred individuals and populations are predicted to suffer from inbreeding depression, especially in times of stress. Under natural conditions, organisms are exposed to more than one stressor at any one time, highlighting the importance of stress resistance traits. We studied how inbreeding- and immunity-related traits are correlated under different dietary conditions in the ant Formica exsecta...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2007
O González-Recio E López de Maturana J P Gutiérrez

Inbreeding depression on female fertility and calving ease in Spanish dairy cattle was studied by the traditional inbreeding coefficient (F) and an alternative measurement indicating the inbreeding rate (DeltaF) for each animal. Data included records from 49,497 and 62,134 cows for fertility and calving ease, respectively. Both inbreeding measurements were included separately in the routine gen...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2007
C W Fox K L Scheibly B P Smith W G Wallin

Inbreeding depression is well documented in insects but the degree to which inbreeding depression varies among populations within species, and among traits within populations, is poorly studied in insects other than Drosophila. Inbreeding depression was examined in two long-term laboratory colonies of the seed beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus (Fabricius), which are used frequently as models for...

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