Browsing by Subject "quantitative genetics"
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(2019-07-17)Hybridization is a common phenomenon with important evolutionary consequences. It may result in the loss of genetic differentiation between groups, or serve to reinforce reproductive barriers between species. Hybridization ...
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(2012-06-07)Following the passage of the United States Energy Independence and Security Act in 2007, significant progress has been made in replacing liquid fossil fuels with biofuels from lignocellulosic biomass. Many crops have been ...
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(2009-05-15)A 10 x 10 factorial mating design and a ‘common-garden’ rearing approach were employed to examine genetic effects and heritability of growth, carcass-quality traits, and disease resistance, important production traits in ...
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(2012-11-15)The evolution of mate choice remains one of the most controversial topics within evolutionary biology. In particular, the coevolutionary dynamics between ornaments and mating preferences has been extensively studied, but ...