Viability selection yields adult populations that are more genetically variable than those of juveniles, producing a positive correlation between heterozygosity and survival. Viability selection could be the result of decreased heterozygosity across many loci in inbred individuals and a subsequent decrease in survivorship resulting from the expression of the deleterious alleles. Alternatively, locus-specific differences in genetic variability between adults and juveniles may be driven by forms of balancing selection, including heterozygote advantage, frequency-dependent selection or selection across temporal and spatial scales. We use a pooled sequencing approach to compare genome-wide and locus-specific genetic variability between 74 go...
Because specialist species evolved in more temporally and spatially homogeneous environments than ge...
Although the pedigree-based inbreeding coefficient F predicts the expected proportion of an individu...
The role of genetic variation in determining fitness in natural populations has been enigmatic for d...
Viability selection yields adult populations that are more genetically variable than those of juveni...
Molecular markers can reveal interesting aspects of organismal ecology and evolution, especially whe...
The negative effects of inbreeding on fitness are serious concerns for populations of endangered spe...
The negative effects of inbreeding on fitness are serious concerns for populations of endangered spe...
<div><p>The relationship between genetic diversity and fitness, a major issue in evolutionary and co...
Most species are constrained by geographic barriers to dispersal and geneflow, and such limitations ...
Correlations between heterozygosity and fitness are frequently found but rarely well understood. Fit...
The relationship between genetic diversity and fitness, a major issue in evolutionary and conservati...
Understanding the genetic basis of traits involved in adaptation is a major challenge in evolutionar...
Predation is a common cause of death in numerous organisms, and a host of anti-predator defenses hav...
Heterozygosity-fitness correlations (HFCs) are frequently used to examine the relationship between g...
Abstract Background Genes of the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) are essential for adaptive i...
Because specialist species evolved in more temporally and spatially homogeneous environments than ge...
Although the pedigree-based inbreeding coefficient F predicts the expected proportion of an individu...
The role of genetic variation in determining fitness in natural populations has been enigmatic for d...
Viability selection yields adult populations that are more genetically variable than those of juveni...
Molecular markers can reveal interesting aspects of organismal ecology and evolution, especially whe...
The negative effects of inbreeding on fitness are serious concerns for populations of endangered spe...
The negative effects of inbreeding on fitness are serious concerns for populations of endangered spe...
<div><p>The relationship between genetic diversity and fitness, a major issue in evolutionary and co...
Most species are constrained by geographic barriers to dispersal and geneflow, and such limitations ...
Correlations between heterozygosity and fitness are frequently found but rarely well understood. Fit...
The relationship between genetic diversity and fitness, a major issue in evolutionary and conservati...
Understanding the genetic basis of traits involved in adaptation is a major challenge in evolutionar...
Predation is a common cause of death in numerous organisms, and a host of anti-predator defenses hav...
Heterozygosity-fitness correlations (HFCs) are frequently used to examine the relationship between g...
Abstract Background Genes of the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) are essential for adaptive i...
Because specialist species evolved in more temporally and spatially homogeneous environments than ge...
Although the pedigree-based inbreeding coefficient F predicts the expected proportion of an individu...
The role of genetic variation in determining fitness in natural populations has been enigmatic for d...