Most models of speciation via natural selection consider only alleles that have additive phenotypic effects, even though many quantitative trait loci exhibit some dominance. We used computer simulations to evaluate how hybrid fitness differs when parent populations adapt from either (i) mutations that ...
We refer to two genes as alleles of each other when they are inherited as alternatives to each other. In molecular terms, alleles are different forms of the same gene. There can be more than two alleles of a gene in a population of organisms. But any given organism has only two alleles...
Information that is needed includes recent data on the prevalence of malaria infection by age group, the propor- tion of infections caused by individual malaria species, the identity of the dominant mosquito vectors and their behavior, and knowledge of any social activities in the local population ...
T-large granular lymphocytic leukemia (T-LGLL) is a chronic lymphoproliferative disorder characterized by clonal expansions of cytotoxic T-cells. It presents with cytopenias that are not explained by the typically low leukemic burden. Notably, T-LGLL is
However, we were unable to find a model that explores the fate of a beneficial mutation as a function of social status, possibly because social status among males, which are usually the dominant sex as well as the one exhibiting considerable reproductive skew, is determined by physical traits ...
Firstly, we must consider which type of effect with voretigene neparvovec, or gene therapy in general, can be expected in the sense of the number of rescued cells and their functional sensitivity. If the latter is the case, which functionality do we rescue? Cones, for example, mediate ...
and lenti-viral delivery of wild-typeGjb1to Schwann cells is efficacious in treating the demyelinating neuropathy in mouse models (Kagiava et al.2016; Nelles et al.1996). However, some point mutations inGJB1create dominant-negative alleles which lead to mistrafficking of hexamers containing a mu...
How is a recessive allele different from a dominant allele? What is the difference between genotype and phenotype? How do these two terms relate to the terms allele, homozygous, heterozygous, dominant, and recessive? How do you graph to represent the distribution of traits? (inheri...
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In this case, the dominant model58 predicts that separate male- and female- sterile mutations on the same chromosome cause the shift from hermaphroditism to dioecy through an intermediate phase of gynodioecy. Once these mutations have occurred and reached sufficient frequency in the population, ...