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Selection, genetics and evolution of growth and size
... monitoring, and having a pedi- gree available (Pelletier et ...contribution of an IPM, using this population, aiming at evaluating the contribution of evolution to the observed phe- notypic ... See full document
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Evolution of gene regulatory networks by fluctuating selection and intrinsic constraints.
... properties of GRN might have evolved through non- adaptive processes such as mutations and biophysical constraints on gene regulation ...source of genetic variation. Thus, the biased properties ... See full document
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Phylogenetic correlograms and the evolution of body size in South American owls (Strigiformes)
... motion and Ornstein-Uhlenbeck (O-U) processes have been used to model, respectively, genetic drift or directional selection and stabilizing ...curves of pairwise variance between species ... See full document
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Universal global imprints of genome growth and evolution--equivalent length and cumulative mutation density.
... kb and slide 10 kb; pixel size is 10 kb by 10 ...(chr), and those for the lower-right triangle are along a concatenate composed of gene (gn, left side) and intergene (ig, right side) ... See full document
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Diagnosis, Genetics, and Therapy of Short Stature in Children: A Growth Hormone Research Society International Perspective
... The Growth Hormone Research Society (GRS) convened a Workshop in March 2019 to evaluate the diagnosis and ther- apy of short stature in ...invitation of GRS including clini- cians, basic ... See full document
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Human fertility, molecular genetics, and natural selection in modern societies.
... techniques and sample size of this study, there are two limitations that need to be made ...interpretation of NEB in an evolutionary manner implies an interpretation of NEB as a measure ... See full document
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Inference of admixture and population size changes in structured populations with applications to conservation genetics
... methods of Cornuet and Luikart (1996) and Garza and Williamson (2001) to determine whether the fragmentation event led to signals of ...set of results could be ...proportion ... See full document
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Resource availability and competition shape the evolution of survival and growth ability in a bacterial community.
... the selection for survival at low resource conditions was strong as the individuals that died during the interpulse could obviously not grow and exploit the next resource ...Goldberg and Novoplansky ... See full document
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Genetics of diversification: a hotspot locus for pigmentation evolution
... fragment of wash (340 bp fragment between primers ...washout.F1 and wash.exon1.R1; Table S1) and two of dome (a 852 bp fragment between primers ...domeless.F2 and domeless.R2, ... See full document
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Ecology and evolution of bacteriophages
... aim of this thesis was to analyze the selective conditions for lysogenic bacterial cells to use temperate bacteriophages as biological weapons to compete with other bacterial ...population genetics ... See full document
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Long bone histology and growth patterns in ankylosaurs: implications for life history and evolution.
... individual of 48% maximum size that could not be assigned to species (Table ...posterior and anterior cortex as well as the medullary ...region of TMP 1982.16.264 displays a network of ... See full document
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Quantitative genetics theory for genomic selection and efficiency of genotypic value
... Quantitative genetics theory for genomic selection has mainly focused on additive ...quantitative genetics theory applied to genomic selection aiming to prove that prediction of ... See full document
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Selection of Jatropha genotypes for bioenergy purpose: an approach with multitrait, multiharvest and effective population size
... native of Mexico and Central America that can be widely found in Latin America, Africa, India, and Southeast Asia (Pandey et ...2018) and animal feeding (Makkar 2016) due to the identification ... See full document
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Evolution and regulation of developmental plasticity: body size and pigmentation in Drosophila
... to selection, and, therefore, can evolve (Bradshaw 1965; Via & Lande 1985; Scheiner 1993; de Jong 2005; Ghalambor et ...natural and experimental populations from different species shows that ... See full document
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A Quantitative Analysis of Growth and Size Regulation in Manduca sexta: The Physiological Basis of Variation in Size and Age at Metamorphosis.
... number of larval instars in Manduca is indeterminate, as it is in most insects [19,38], in spite of the fact that in Manduca it seldom differs from ...manipulation of nutrition and temperature ... See full document
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Hierarchical effects on body size evolution and the macroecology of South American rainforest mammals
... magnitude of hierarchical effects in body size detected in our study has been found for many distinct taxonomic groups, and usually explained by phylogenetic inertia (closely related species are more ... See full document
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Rates and modes of body size evolution in early carnivores and herbivores: a case study from Captorhinidae
... varying selection a lack of selective pressure in any particular direction and a lack of variation in rate (Mooers, Vamosi & Schluter, 1999; Pagel, 1997; Pagel, ...variance and mean ... See full document
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Genetics and dynamics of piRNA induced silencing
... pid-1(xf35) and pid-1(xf36) libraries (TAP and/or CIP-TAP) were prepared as ...ug of small RNAs were treated with 50 U of calf intestine phosphatase (CIP, NEB) at 37C for 1 ...extraction ... See full document
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ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS Cynipid Gall Growth Dynamics and Enemy Attack: Effects of Gall Size, Toughness and Thickness
... rates of parasitism on gall-forming insects. Gall size may interfere with parasitoid oviposition suc- cess in an inverse relationship, since oviposi- tors of limited length are unable to reach the ... See full document
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Molecular and evolutionary genetics of invasive bivalves
... capacity and effects on biological diversity, and ecosystems functions and services (Higgins & Zanden, 2010; Douda et ...distributed and its invasive success is responsible for major ... See full document
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