<div><p>Estimating the genetic variance available for traits informs us about a population’s ability to evolve in response to novel selective challenges. In selfing species, theory predicts a loss of genetic diversity that could lead to an evolutionary dead-end, but empirical support remains scarce. Genetic variability in a trait is estimated by correlating the phenotypic resemblance with the proportion of the genome that two relatives share identical by descent (‘realized relatedness’). The latter is traditionally predicted from pedigrees (Φ<i><sub>A</sub></i>: expected value) but can also be estimated using molecular markers (average number of alleles shared). Nevertheless, evolutionary biologists, unlike animal breeders, remain cautious ...
Heritability is a population parameter of importance in evolution, plant and animal breeding, and hu...
Recent years have seen a rapid expansion in the scope of quantitative genetic analyses undertaken in...
Heritability is a population parameter of importance in evolution, plant and animal breeding, and hu...
Estimating the genetic variance available for traits informs us about a population’s ability to evol...
BAPGeapsiCT1Estimating the genetic variance available for traits informs us about a population's abi...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h2) are necessary to assess adaptive responses of populations an...
tion re S ped ly b m m ma ap ani found significant genetic variance for all six traits and positive ...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h²) are necessary to assess adaptive responses of populations an...
<p>Influence of the number of loci used to estimate pairwise relatedness coefficients (Loiselle coef...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h²) of fitness-related traits are necessary to assess theiradapt...
The estimation of quantitative genetic parameters in wild populations is generally limited by the ac...
Quantifying and predicting microevolutionary responses to environmental change requires unbiased est...
Quantitative genetics approaches, and particularly animal models, are widely used to assess the gene...
Heritability is a population parameter of importance in evolution, plant and animal breeding, and hu...
Recent years have seen a rapid expansion in the scope of quantitative genetic analyses undertaken in...
Heritability is a population parameter of importance in evolution, plant and animal breeding, and hu...
Estimating the genetic variance available for traits informs us about a population’s ability to evol...
BAPGeapsiCT1Estimating the genetic variance available for traits informs us about a population's abi...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h2) are necessary to assess adaptive responses of populations an...
tion re S ped ly b m m ma ap ani found significant genetic variance for all six traits and positive ...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h²) are necessary to assess adaptive responses of populations an...
<p>Influence of the number of loci used to estimate pairwise relatedness coefficients (Loiselle coef...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h²) of fitness-related traits are necessary to assess theiradapt...
The estimation of quantitative genetic parameters in wild populations is generally limited by the ac...
Quantifying and predicting microevolutionary responses to environmental change requires unbiased est...
Quantitative genetics approaches, and particularly animal models, are widely used to assess the gene...
Heritability is a population parameter of importance in evolution, plant and animal breeding, and hu...
Recent years have seen a rapid expansion in the scope of quantitative genetic analyses undertaken in...
Heritability is a population parameter of importance in evolution, plant and animal breeding, and hu...