For a quantitative trait under stabilizing selection, the effect of epistasis on its genetic architecture and on the changes of genetic variance caused by bottlenecking were investigated using theory and simulation. Assuming empirical estimates of the rate and effects of mutations and the intensity of selection, we assessed the impact of two-locus epistasis (synergistic/antagonistic) among linked or unlinked loci on the distribution of effects and frequencies of segregating loci in populations at the mutation-selection-drift balance. Strong pervasive epistasis did not modify substantially the genetic properties of the trait and, therefore, the most likely explanation for the low amount of variation usually accounted by the loci detected in ...
We investigated the role of the number of loci coding for a neutral trait on the release of additive...
International audienceDifferent genomic sites evolve interdependently due to the combined action of ...
Parallel and convergent evolution have been remarkably common observations in molecular adaptation b...
For a quantitative trait under stabilizing selection, the effect of epistasis on its genetic archite...
Much of quantitative genetics is based on the "infinitesimal model", under which selection has a neg...
abstract: We consider the effects of epistasis in a polygenic trait in the balance of mutation and s...
Much of quantitative genetics is based on the ‘infinitesimal model’, under which selection has a neg...
We study a two-locus model of a quantitative trait with a continuum-of alleles and multilinear epist...
Variation of an inherited trait across a population cannot be explained by additive contributions of...
Variation of an inherited trait across a population cannot be explained by additive contributions of...
The evolutionary trajectories of complex traits are constrained by levels of genetic variation as we...
The contribution to an organism's phenotype from one genetic locus may depend upon the status of oth...
Different genomic sites evolve inter-dependently due to the combined action of epistasis, defined as...
Epistasis for fitness means that the selective effect of a mutation is conditional on the genetic ba...
Parallel and convergent evolution have been remarkably common observations in molecular adaptation b...
We investigated the role of the number of loci coding for a neutral trait on the release of additive...
International audienceDifferent genomic sites evolve interdependently due to the combined action of ...
Parallel and convergent evolution have been remarkably common observations in molecular adaptation b...
For a quantitative trait under stabilizing selection, the effect of epistasis on its genetic archite...
Much of quantitative genetics is based on the "infinitesimal model", under which selection has a neg...
abstract: We consider the effects of epistasis in a polygenic trait in the balance of mutation and s...
Much of quantitative genetics is based on the ‘infinitesimal model’, under which selection has a neg...
We study a two-locus model of a quantitative trait with a continuum-of alleles and multilinear epist...
Variation of an inherited trait across a population cannot be explained by additive contributions of...
Variation of an inherited trait across a population cannot be explained by additive contributions of...
The evolutionary trajectories of complex traits are constrained by levels of genetic variation as we...
The contribution to an organism's phenotype from one genetic locus may depend upon the status of oth...
Different genomic sites evolve inter-dependently due to the combined action of epistasis, defined as...
Epistasis for fitness means that the selective effect of a mutation is conditional on the genetic ba...
Parallel and convergent evolution have been remarkably common observations in molecular adaptation b...
We investigated the role of the number of loci coding for a neutral trait on the release of additive...
International audienceDifferent genomic sites evolve interdependently due to the combined action of ...
Parallel and convergent evolution have been remarkably common observations in molecular adaptation b...