نتایج جستجو برای: maternal effects

تعداد نتایج: 1631720  

2016
Jason B. Wolf Michael J. Wade

Maternal genetic effects (MGEs), where genes expressed by mothers affect the phenotype of their offspring, are important sources of phenotypic diversity in a myriad of organisms. We use a single-locus model to examine how MGEs contribute patterns of heritable and nonheritable variation and influence evolutionary dynamics in randomly mating and inbreeding populations. We elucidate the influence ...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
seyedeh neda mousavi department of cellular molecular nutrition, school of nutritional sciences and dietetics, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran department of biochemistry and nutrition, school of medicine, zanjan university of medical sciences, zanjan, iran fariba koohdani department of cellular molecular nutrition, school of nutritional sciences and dietetics, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohamadreza baghaban eslaminejad department of stem cells and developmental biology, cell science research center, royan institute for stem cell biology and technology, acecr, tehran, iran pantea izadi department of medical genetics, school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohamadreza eshraghian department of statistics, school of health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

objective(s): maternal high-fat diet has been shown to have deleterious effects on the offspring bones. however, there is no study to assess the effects of type and amount of maternal dietary oil in an isocaloric diet, with focus on extra virgin olive oil (evoo). the objective of the current study was to test the hypothesis that type of maternal dietary oil has more effects than its amount in a...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2012
Rebecca B Hoyle Thomas H G Ezard

Natural selection favours phenotypes that match prevailing ecological conditions. A rapid process of adaptation is therefore required in changing environments. Maternal effects can facilitate such responses, but it is currently poorly understood under which circumstances maternal effects may accelerate or slow down the rate of phenotypic evolution. Here, we use a quantitative genetic model, inc...

2015
Devi Newcombe John Hunt Christopher Mitchell Allen J Moore

Maternal provisioning can have profound effects on offspring phenotypes, or maternal effects, especially early in life. One ubiquitous form of provisioning is in the makeup of egg. However, only a few studies examine the role of specific egg constituents in maternal effects, especially as they relate to maternal selection (a standardized selection gradient reflecting the covariance between mate...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 2005
Joseph P Jarvis Jane Kenney-Hunt Thomas H Ehrich L Susan Pletscher Clay F Semenkovich James M Cheverud

Maternal effects on offspring phenotypes occur because mothers in many species provide an environment for their developing young. Although these factors are correctly "environmental" with respect to the offspring genome, their variance may have both a genetic and an environmental basis in the maternal generation. Here, reciprocal crosses between C57BL/6J and 10 LGXSM recombinant inbred (RI) str...

Journal: :Genetics 2012
Jason Wolf James M Cheverud

Great progress has been made in understanding the genetic architecture of phenotypic variation, but it is almost entirely focused on how the genotype of an individual affects the phenotype of that same individual. However, in many species the genotype of the mother is a major determinant of the phenotype of her offspring. Therefore, a complete picture of genetic architecture must include these ...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2005
Catherine Koverola Mia A Papas Steven Pitts Cristin Murtaugh Maureen M Black Howard Dubowitz

This article is a longitudinal investigation of the relationships between maternal victimization, maternal functioning, and children's behavior and development. Participants include 203 mother-child dyads from a low-income population recruited from pediatric primary care clinics. Data are collected when children are 4 and 8 years of age. Child outcomes are evaluated using maternal, teacher, and...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2003
Janne S Kotiaho Leigh W Simmons John Hunt Joseph L Tomkins

Recently, doubt has been cast on studies supporting good genes sexual selection by the suggestion that observed genetic benefits for offspring may be confounded by differential maternal allocation. In traditional analyses, observed genetic sire effects on offspring phenotype may result from females allocating more resources to the offspring of attractive males. However, maternal effects such as...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology 2016

Journal: :Journal of the Endocrine Society 2021

Abstract Lactation taxes mothers’ bone health, causing them to lose up 10% of their mass for milk calcium. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressants (SSRIs) are commonly used during pregnancy and lactation but independently decrease mass. We previously demonstrated that both maternal offspring densities were compromised by treatment with the SSRI fluoxetine throughout lactation. In...

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