Whole-genome duplication (WGD) is a common mutation in eukaryotes with far-reaching phenotypic effects. Morphological and fitness consequences of WGD and their effects on the survival of novel polyploid lineages are intensively studied. Another important factor that may also determine the probability of establishment and success of polyploid lineages is inbreeding depression. Inbreeding depression is expected to play an important role in the establishment of neopolyploid lineages, their capacity to colonize new environments, and in the simultaneous evolution of ploidy and other life-history traits such as self-fertilization. Both theoretically and empirically, there is no consensus on the consequences of polyploidy on inbreeding depression....
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
In many species, the offspring of related parents suffer reduced reproductive success, a phenomenon ...
Inbreeding depression is an important evolutionary factor, particularly when new habitats are coloni...
Mating systems control the movement of genes through time and space, making the evolution of mating ...
Inbreeding depression is dependent on the ploidy of populations and can inhibit the evolution of sel...
Inbreeding depression is the reduced fitness of inbred offspring relative to outbred offspring. The ...
In many species the offspring of related parents suffer reduced survival, vigour and reproductive su...
Polyploidy, the doubling of chromosomes within a species (autopolyploidy) or chromosome doubling in ...
Polyploidy, or the duplication of entire genomes, has been observed in prokaryotic and eukaryotic or...
The origin and maintaining of self-incompatibility systems in angiosperms are still debated question...
Polyploidy has been hypothesized to be both an evolutionary dead-end and a source for evolutionary i...
Polyploidy, the condition of possessing more than two complete genomes in a cell, has intrigued biol...
Inbreeding depression (reduced fitness of individuals with related parents) has long been a major fo...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
In many species, the offspring of related parents suffer reduced reproductive success, a phenomenon ...
Inbreeding depression is an important evolutionary factor, particularly when new habitats are coloni...
Mating systems control the movement of genes through time and space, making the evolution of mating ...
Inbreeding depression is dependent on the ploidy of populations and can inhibit the evolution of sel...
Inbreeding depression is the reduced fitness of inbred offspring relative to outbred offspring. The ...
In many species the offspring of related parents suffer reduced survival, vigour and reproductive su...
Polyploidy, the doubling of chromosomes within a species (autopolyploidy) or chromosome doubling in ...
Polyploidy, or the duplication of entire genomes, has been observed in prokaryotic and eukaryotic or...
The origin and maintaining of self-incompatibility systems in angiosperms are still debated question...
Polyploidy has been hypothesized to be both an evolutionary dead-end and a source for evolutionary i...
Polyploidy, the condition of possessing more than two complete genomes in a cell, has intrigued biol...
Inbreeding depression (reduced fitness of individuals with related parents) has long been a major fo...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
In many species, the offspring of related parents suffer reduced reproductive success, a phenomenon ...
Inbreeding depression is an important evolutionary factor, particularly when new habitats are coloni...