نتایج جستجو برای: maternal effects

تعداد نتایج: 1631720  

2011
Simon C. Harvey Helen E. Orbidans

BACKGROUND Maternal effects on progeny traits are common and these can profoundly alter progeny life history. Maternal effects can be adaptive, representing attempts to appropriately match offspring phenotype to the expected environment and are often mediated via trade-offs between progeny number and quality. Here we have investigated the effect of maternal food availability on progeny life his...

2013
J. D. A. Olivier H. Åkerud H. Kaihola J. L. Pawluski A. Skalkidou U. Högberg I. Sundström-Poromaa

It has been estimated that 20% of pregnant women suffer from depression and it is well-documented that maternal depression can have long-lasting effects on the child. Currently, common treatment for maternal depression has been the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor medications (SSRIs) which are used by 2-3% of pregnant women in the Nordic countries and by up to 10% of pregnant women in the...

Journal: :علوم دامی ایران 0
حسین قربانی رسول واعظ ترشیزی ناصر امام جمعه کاشان

the purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of maternal breeding values of the weight of day-old chick chicks in a commercial broiler line with egg traits including yolk fatty acids. maternal breeding values of 63 hens of known pedigree were estimated through an animal model, containing direct additive genetic effect, maternal additive genetic effect, maternal common environme...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
maryam amerion azad university of shahrud, medical sciences school, shahrud, iran somayye tahajjodi ferdowsi university of mashhad, faculty of basic sciences, mashhad, iran zahra hushmand ferdowsi university of mashhad, faculty of basic sciences, mashhad, iran nasser mahdavi shahri2 ferdowsi university of mashhad, faculty of basic sciences, mashhad, iran mohammad reza nikravesh mashhad university of medical sciences school, mashhad, iran mahdi jalali mashhad university of medical sciences school, mashhad, iran

objective(s): previous studies have shown that thyroid hormones are necessary for normal development of many organs and because of the importance of skin as the largest and the most important organ in human body protection in spite of external environment, the study of thyroid hormones effects on skin development is considerable. in this survey we have tried to study the effects of maternal hyp...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2014
Angela J Crean Russell Bonduriansky

Maternal effects are now universally recognised as a form of nongenetic parental influence on offspring but, until recently, paternal effects were regarded as an anomaly. Although it is now clear that paternal effects are both widespread and important, their proximate basis and evolutionary consequences have received little attention and remain poorly understood. In particular, because many pat...

2014
Clarice R. Weinberg Min Shi Lisa A. DeRoo Jack A. Taylor Dale P. Sandler David M. Umbach

Genome-wide association studies typically target inherited autosomal variants, but less studied genetic mechanisms can play a role in complex disease. Sex-linked variants aside, three genetic phenomena can induce differential risk in maternal versus paternal lineages of affected individuals: 1. maternal effects, reflecting the maternal genome's influence on prenatal development; 2. mitochondria...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Dustin J Marshall

Maternal effects can have dramatic influences on the phenotype of offspring. Maternal effects can act as a conduit by which the maternal environment negatively affects offspring fitness, but they can also buffer offspring from environmental change by altering the phenotype of offspring according to local environmental conditions and as such, are a form of transgenerational plasticity. The benef...

2009
M. H. Sadek A. R. Shemeis N. A. Shalaby

Estimates of genetic parameters resulting from three different models for birth weight, weaning weight, yearling weight and total gain were compared. Data consisted of 823 Holstein-Friesian animals progenies of 25 sires and 459 dams in a single herd. The MTDFREML programs were used to estimate heritabilities, predicted transmitting abilities (PTA) and genetic correlations. The three models comp...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Tobias Uller Ido Pen

The evolution of maternal effects on offspring phenotype should depend on the extent of parent-offspring conflict and costs and constraints associated with maternal and offspring strategies. Here, we develop a model of maternal effects on offspring dispersal phenotype under parent-offspring conflict to evaluate such dependence. In the absence of evolutionary constraints and costs, offspring evo...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2012
Anne McMunn Yvonne Kelly Noriko Cable Mel Bartley

BACKGROUND Mothers of young children are increasingly combining paid work with childrearing. Empirical evidence on the effects of maternal employment on children is contradictory and little work has considered the impact of maternal employment within the context of the employment patterns of both parents. METHODS Data on parental employment across three sweeps (when children were in infancy, ...

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