BACKGROUND: Canalization is defined as the stability of a genotype against minor variations in both environment and genetics. Genetic variation in degree of canalization causes heterogeneity of within-family variance. The aims of this study are twofold: (1) quantify genetic heterogeneity of (within-family) residual variance in Atlantic salmon and (2) test whether the observed heterogeneity of (within-family) residual variance can be explained by simple scaling effects. RESULTS: Analysis of body weight in Atlantic salmon using a double hierarchical generalized linear model (DHGLM) revealed substantial heterogeneity of within-family variance. The 95% prediction interval for within-family variance ranged from ~0.4 to 1.2 kg2, implying that the...
Characterizing the role of different mutational effect sizes in the evolution of fitness-related tra...
Competition for resources is common in aquaculture, which inflates the variability of fish body weig...
Disentangling the effects of natural environmental features and anthropogenic factors on the genetic...
Background: When rainbow trout from a single breeding program are introduced into various production...
<p>Background: In farmed Atlantic salmon, heritability for uniformity of body weight is low, indicat...
Dissecting the genetic mechanisms of phenotypic traits that influence fitness in diverse environment...
Background In farmed Atlantic salmon, heritability for uniformity of body weight is low, indicating ...
Genetic analysis of disorder incidence in farmed animals is challenged by two factors. Disorders in...
The additive genetic effects of traits can be used to predict evolutionary trajectories, such as res...
Note:Polygenic variation between two populations of juvenile salmon, inhabiting tributaries differin...
Knowledge of the relative importance of genetic versus environmental determinants of major developme...
Microenvironmental sensitivity of a genotype refers to the ability to buffer against non-specific en...
Microenvironmental sensitivity of a genotype refers to the ability to buffer against non-specific en...
Despite decades of research assessing the genetic structure of natural populations, the biological m...
Despite decades of research assessing the genetic structure of natural populations, the biological m...
Characterizing the role of different mutational effect sizes in the evolution of fitness-related tra...
Competition for resources is common in aquaculture, which inflates the variability of fish body weig...
Disentangling the effects of natural environmental features and anthropogenic factors on the genetic...
Background: When rainbow trout from a single breeding program are introduced into various production...
<p>Background: In farmed Atlantic salmon, heritability for uniformity of body weight is low, indicat...
Dissecting the genetic mechanisms of phenotypic traits that influence fitness in diverse environment...
Background In farmed Atlantic salmon, heritability for uniformity of body weight is low, indicating ...
Genetic analysis of disorder incidence in farmed animals is challenged by two factors. Disorders in...
The additive genetic effects of traits can be used to predict evolutionary trajectories, such as res...
Note:Polygenic variation between two populations of juvenile salmon, inhabiting tributaries differin...
Knowledge of the relative importance of genetic versus environmental determinants of major developme...
Microenvironmental sensitivity of a genotype refers to the ability to buffer against non-specific en...
Microenvironmental sensitivity of a genotype refers to the ability to buffer against non-specific en...
Despite decades of research assessing the genetic structure of natural populations, the biological m...
Despite decades of research assessing the genetic structure of natural populations, the biological m...
Characterizing the role of different mutational effect sizes in the evolution of fitness-related tra...
Competition for resources is common in aquaculture, which inflates the variability of fish body weig...
Disentangling the effects of natural environmental features and anthropogenic factors on the genetic...