AGAP : équipe GE2popStanding genetic variation is considered a major contributor to the adaptive potential of species. The low heritable genetic variation observed in self-fertilizing populations has led to the hypothesis that species with this mating system would be less likely to adapt. However, a non-negligible amount of cryptic genetic variation for polygenic traits, accumulated through negative linkage disequilibrium, could prove to be an important source of standing variation in self-fertilizing species. To test this hypothesis, we simulated populations under stabilizing selection subjected to an environmental change. We demonstrate that, when the mutation rate is high (but realistic), selfing populations are better able to store gene...
International audienceSelf-fertilization is generally seen to be disadvantageous in the long term. I...
Much theory has focused on how a population's selfing rate affects the ability of natural selection ...
Much theory has focused on how a population's selfing rate affects the ability of natural selection ...
Standing genetic variation is considered a major contributor to the adaptive potential of species. T...
Recurrent self-fertilization is thought to lead to reduced adaptive potential by decreasing the gene...
AGAP : Equipe GE2POPInternational audienceMost theoretical works predict that selfing should reduce ...
International audiencePopulations often inhabit multiple ecological patches and thus experience dive...
International audienceSelf-fertilization commonly occurs in hermaphroditic species, either occasiona...
The mating system of a species is expected to have important effects on its genetic diversity. In th...
Self-fertilisation is widespread among hermaphroditic species across the tree of life. Selfing has m...
Selfing species are prone to extinction, possibly because highly selfing populations can suffer from...
International audienceSelf-fertilisation is widespread among hermaphroditic species across the tree ...
International audienceSelf-fertilization is widely believed to be an ''evolu-tionary dead end'' [1, ...
International audienceThe mating system of a species is expected to have important effects on its ge...
Synopsis Understanding how populations respond to rapid environmental change is critical both for pr...
International audienceSelf-fertilization is generally seen to be disadvantageous in the long term. I...
Much theory has focused on how a population's selfing rate affects the ability of natural selection ...
Much theory has focused on how a population's selfing rate affects the ability of natural selection ...
Standing genetic variation is considered a major contributor to the adaptive potential of species. T...
Recurrent self-fertilization is thought to lead to reduced adaptive potential by decreasing the gene...
AGAP : Equipe GE2POPInternational audienceMost theoretical works predict that selfing should reduce ...
International audiencePopulations often inhabit multiple ecological patches and thus experience dive...
International audienceSelf-fertilization commonly occurs in hermaphroditic species, either occasiona...
The mating system of a species is expected to have important effects on its genetic diversity. In th...
Self-fertilisation is widespread among hermaphroditic species across the tree of life. Selfing has m...
Selfing species are prone to extinction, possibly because highly selfing populations can suffer from...
International audienceSelf-fertilisation is widespread among hermaphroditic species across the tree ...
International audienceSelf-fertilization is widely believed to be an ''evolu-tionary dead end'' [1, ...
International audienceThe mating system of a species is expected to have important effects on its ge...
Synopsis Understanding how populations respond to rapid environmental change is critical both for pr...
International audienceSelf-fertilization is generally seen to be disadvantageous in the long term. I...
Much theory has focused on how a population's selfing rate affects the ability of natural selection ...
Much theory has focused on how a population's selfing rate affects the ability of natural selection ...