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Genotype by random environmental interactions gives an advantage to non-favored minor alleles
Fixation probability, the probability that the frequency of a newly arising mutation in a population will eventually reach unity, is a fundamental quantity in evolutionary genetics.
A. Mahdipour-Shirayeh +4 more
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Simulating population genetics of pathogen vectors in changing landscapes: guidelines and application with Triatoma brasiliensis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Understanding the mechanisms that influence the population dynamics and spatial genetic structure of the vectors of pathogens infecting humans is a central issue in tropical epidemiology.
Francois Rebaudo +5 more
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Hybrid fitness effects modify fixation probabilities of introgressed alleles
Hybridization is a common occurrence in natural populations, and introgression is a major source of genetic variation. Despite the evolutionary importance of adaptive introgression, classical population genetics theory does not take into account hybrid ...
Aaron Pfennig, Joseph Lachance
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Background Individual identification is one of the most important tasks in the field of forensic genetics. Insertion/Deletion (InDel) polymorphism marker has been a promising marker for individual identification. However, a part of InDel loci in commonly
Wei Cui +7 more
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Habitat destruction and fragmentation are major factors in the destruction of genetic diversity and affect the movement behavior of the Roe deer population in the remaining habitats.
Shirin Mahmoodi +6 more
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Genetic Diversity and Structure of Calophyllum brasiliense Along the Santa Catarina Coast
Population genetics studies can provide knowledge in support of conservation efforts for plant populations. We studied the genetic diversity and structure in nine populations of Calophyllum brasiliense from Santa Catarina state, Brazil, aiming to ...
Fernando André Loch Santos da Silva +4 more
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Premise The genus Antennaria has a complex evolutionary history due to dioecism, excessive polyploidy, and the evolution of polyploid agamic complexes. We developed microsatellite markers from A.
Ramhari Thapa +2 more
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The fixation index, FIS, has been a staple measure to detect selection, or departures from random mating in populations. However, current Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) cannot easily estimate FIS, in multi‐locus gene families that contain multiple loci
Gabe D. O'Reilly +6 more
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Numerical Solutions for Fractional Fixation Times in Evolutionary Models
The fixation time of alleles is a fundamental concept in population genetics, traditionally studied using the Wright–Fisher model and classical coalescent theory.
Somayeh Mashayekhi
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Stronger selection can slow down evolution driven by recombination on a smooth fitness landscape. [PDF]
Stronger selection implies faster evolution-that is, the greater the force, the faster the change. This apparently self-evident proposition, however, is derived under the assumption that genetic variation within a population is primarily supplied by ...
Masahiko Ueda +2 more
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