Search results for "GENETIC CORRELATIONS"

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Quantitative genetics of sexual display, ejaculate quality and size in a lekking species.

2013

9 pages; International audience; The investment into extravagant sexual display and competitive sperm are two essential components of pre- and post-copulatory sexual selection. Even though the selective forces acting on sexual display and sperm characteristics have been extensively studied in recent years, the genetic architecture underlying the expression of these traits has been rarely explored. Here, we estimated the genetic variances and covariances of traits linked with ejaculate size and quality, and sexual display in the houbara bustard (Chlamydotis undulata undulata, Jacquin 1784). Using a very large pedigree-based data set, we show that sexual signalling and ejaculate size (but not…

0106 biological sciencesMalequantitative genetics[ SDV.BDLR.RS ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Reproductive Biology/Sexual reproductionBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesejaculate size and qualitysperm competition[SDV.BDLR.RS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Reproductive Biology/Sexual reproductionBirds03 medical and health sciencesSexual Behavior AnimalLek matingSemen[ SDV.EE.IEO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisAnimalscourtship displayBustardSperm competitionEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biologygenetic correlationsGenetics[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology0303 health sciencesCourtship displayQuantitative geneticsbiology.organism_classificationSpermGenetic architecturePedigreeSemen AnalysisEvolutionary biologySexual selectionAnimal Science and ZoologyFemale[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology[SDV.EE.IEO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/Symbiosis
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Transcriptomic and Genetic Associations between Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, and Cancer.

2021

Simple Summary Epidemiological studies have identified a link between neurodegenerative disorders and a reduced risk of overall cancer. Increases and decreases in the risk of site-specific cancers have also been reported. However, it is still unknown whether these associations arise due to shared genetic and molecular factors or are explained by other phenomena (e.g., biases in epidemiological studies or the use of medication). In this study, we aimed to investigate the potential molecular, genetic, and pharmacological links between Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases and a large panel of 22 cancer types. To examine the overlapping involvement of genes and pathways, we obtained differentia…

0301 basic medicineOncologyCancer ResearchParkinson's diseaseGenetic correlationsGenome-wide association studyDiseaseComorbidityParkinson Enfermedad de - Aspectos genéticos.chemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineExemestaneParkinson's disease - Genetic aspects.MedicineParkinsonCáncer - Aspectos genéticos.Càncer -- Aspectes genèticsRC254-282Alzheimer's disease - Genetic aspects.NeurodegenerationNeoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensCódigo genético.comorbidityOncology:Informàtica::Aplicacions de la informàtica::Bioinformàtica [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]medicine.medical_specialtyGenetic code.Alzheimer Enfermedad de - Aspectos genéticos.Article03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicineParkinson Malaltia dePI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwaygenetic correlationsCancer - Genetic aspects.business.industryCancertranscriptomicmedicine.diseaseComorbidityAlzheimer Malaltia d'030104 developmental biologychemistryTranscriptomicmeta-analysesMeta-analysesNeurodegenerative disordersAlzheimerGene expressionbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCancers
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Epidemiological and molecular associations between central nervous system disorders and cancer

2021

The study of comorbidity is becoming a key topic in biomedical research, which is especially relevant in the context of population ageing. Comorbidity has profound implications for individuals, practitioners, and health care systems. As a consequence, increasing efforts are being made by the scientific community to characterize better how disorders relate to each other and to identify the factors producing these associations. Cancer and central nervous system (CNS) disorders are among the top leading causes of death and disease burden worldwide. In recent decades direct and inverse patterns of association between CNS disorders and cancer have been reported. However, observational studies ha…

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Evolutionary constraints of warning signals : a genetic trade-off between the efficacy of larval and adult warning coloration can maintain variation …

2016

To predict evolutionary responses of warning signals under selection, we need to determine the inheritance pattern of the signals, and how they are genetically correlated with other traits contributing to fitness. Furthermore, protective coloration often undergoes remarkable changes within an individual's lifecycle, requiring us to quantify the genetic constraints of adaptive coloration across all the relevant life stages. Based on a 12 generation pedigree with > 11,000 individuals of the wood tiger moth (Arctia plantaginis), we show that high primary defense as a larva (large warning signal) results in weaker defenses as adult (less efficient warning color), due to the negative genetic cor…

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The impact of life stage and pigment source on the evolution of novel warning signal traits

2021

Our understanding of how novel warning color traits evolve in natural populations is largely based on studies of reproductive stages and organisms with endogenously produced pigmentation. In these systems, genetic drift is often required for novel alleles to overcome strong purifying selection stemming from frequency-dependent predation and positive assortative mating. Here, we integrate data from field surveys, predation experiments, population genomics, and phenotypic correlations to explain the origin and maintenance of geographic variation in a diet-based larval pigmentation trait in the redheaded pine sawfly (Neodiprion lecontei), a pine-feeding hymenopteran. Although our experiments c…

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