This paper examines the extent to which empirical estimates of inbreeding depression and inter-population heterosis in subdivided populations, as well as the effects of local population size on mean fitness, can be explained in terms of current estimates of mutation rates, and the distribution of selection coefficients against deleterious mutations provided by population genomics data. Using population genetics models, numerical predictions of the genetic load, inbreeding depression and heterosis were obtained for a broad range of selection coefficients and mutation rates. The models allowed for the possibility of very high mutation rates per nucleotide site, as is sometimes observed for epiallelic mutations in plants. There was fairly good...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
International audienceDespite abundant empirical evidence that inbreeding depression varies with bot...
According to theory, drift load in randomly mating populations is determined by past population size...
This paper examines the extent to which empirical estimates of inbreeding depression and inter-popul...
This paper examines the extent to which empirical estimates of inbreeding depression and inter-popul...
International audienceInbreeding depression is a general phenomenon that is due mainly to recessive ...
International audienceInbreeding depression is a general phenomenon that is due mainly to recessive ...
A classical prediction from single-locus models is that inbreeding increases the efficiency of selec...
In small isolated populations, genetic drift is expected to increase chance fixation of partly reces...
In small isolated populations, genetic drift is expected to increase chance fixation of partly reces...
International audienceBoth the spatial distribution of organisms and their mode of reproduction have...
Inbreeding depression is a major driver of mating system evolution and has critical implications for...
Inbreeding depression is a major driver of mating system evolution and has critical implications for...
Inbreeding depression is a major driver of mating system evolution and has critical implications for...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
International audienceDespite abundant empirical evidence that inbreeding depression varies with bot...
According to theory, drift load in randomly mating populations is determined by past population size...
This paper examines the extent to which empirical estimates of inbreeding depression and inter-popul...
This paper examines the extent to which empirical estimates of inbreeding depression and inter-popul...
International audienceInbreeding depression is a general phenomenon that is due mainly to recessive ...
International audienceInbreeding depression is a general phenomenon that is due mainly to recessive ...
A classical prediction from single-locus models is that inbreeding increases the efficiency of selec...
In small isolated populations, genetic drift is expected to increase chance fixation of partly reces...
In small isolated populations, genetic drift is expected to increase chance fixation of partly reces...
International audienceBoth the spatial distribution of organisms and their mode of reproduction have...
Inbreeding depression is a major driver of mating system evolution and has critical implications for...
Inbreeding depression is a major driver of mating system evolution and has critical implications for...
Inbreeding depression is a major driver of mating system evolution and has critical implications for...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
International audienceDespite abundant empirical evidence that inbreeding depression varies with bot...
According to theory, drift load in randomly mating populations is determined by past population size...