Traditional quantitative genetics assumes that an individual's phenotype is determined by both genetic and environmental factors. For many animals, part of the environment is social and provided by parents and other interacting partners. When expression of genes in social partners affects trait expression in a focal individual, indirect genetic effects occur. In this study, we explore the effects of indirect genetic effects on the magnitude and range of phenotypic values in a focal individual in a multi-member model analyzing three possible classes of interactions between individuals. We show that social interactions may not only cause indirect genetic effects but can also modify direct genetic effects. Furthermore, we demonstrate that both...
<p>Relative magnitude of direct (A) and indirect (B) genetic effects and their dependence on the str...
Behavior is rapidly flexible and highly context-dependent, which poses obvious challenges to researc...
Background Social interactions often occur among living organisms, including aquatic animals. There ...
Traditional quantitative genetics assumes that an individual’s phenotype is determined by both genet...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the expression of...
Background Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the ex...
Quantitative genetics can be used to understand how traits will respond to artificial selection regi...
The concept of Indirect Genetic Effects (IGEs) captures the insight that trait expression often rece...
Organisms express phenotypic plasticity during social interactions. Interacting phenotype theory has...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes but also by ...
Background: Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the e...
Social interactions among individuals are widespread, both in natural and domestic populations. As a...
Kin and levels-of-selection models are common approaches for modelling social evolution. Indirect ge...
ABSTRACT Alemu, SW(2015) Indirect Genetic effects for Group-housed Animals. Joint PhD thesis between...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
<p>Relative magnitude of direct (A) and indirect (B) genetic effects and their dependence on the str...
Behavior is rapidly flexible and highly context-dependent, which poses obvious challenges to researc...
Background Social interactions often occur among living organisms, including aquatic animals. There ...
Traditional quantitative genetics assumes that an individual’s phenotype is determined by both genet...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the expression of...
Background Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the ex...
Quantitative genetics can be used to understand how traits will respond to artificial selection regi...
The concept of Indirect Genetic Effects (IGEs) captures the insight that trait expression often rece...
Organisms express phenotypic plasticity during social interactions. Interacting phenotype theory has...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes but also by ...
Background: Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the e...
Social interactions among individuals are widespread, both in natural and domestic populations. As a...
Kin and levels-of-selection models are common approaches for modelling social evolution. Indirect ge...
ABSTRACT Alemu, SW(2015) Indirect Genetic effects for Group-housed Animals. Joint PhD thesis between...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
<p>Relative magnitude of direct (A) and indirect (B) genetic effects and their dependence on the str...
Behavior is rapidly flexible and highly context-dependent, which poses obvious challenges to researc...
Background Social interactions often occur among living organisms, including aquatic animals. There ...