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Disentangling directional and fluctuating asymmetry in a genome-wide association study.

2018

8 pages; International audience; Although directional and fluctuating asymmetry have been frequently assessed independently, they are indeed associated concepts both in theory and in practice. However, they can be difficult to disentangle in genome-wide association studies, where the appropriate shape statistics are not fully developed. Although the usage of Procrustes distances to overcome this problem may be tempting, this does not reliably help to identify the underlying genetic components of directional and fluctuating asymmetries. Here, similarities and differences among different approaches have revealed that the genetic component of the skull asymmetry in this population of mice is m…

skullmicemultivariateGWASgenetics[SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity[SDV.BID] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity
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miRNome Profiling Detects miR-101-3p and miR-142-5p as Putative Blood Biomarkers of Frailty Syndrome

2022

Frailty is an aging-related pathology, defined as a state of increased vulnerability to stressors, leading to a limited capacity to meet homeostatic demands. Extracellular microRNAs (miRNAs) were proposed as potential biomarkers of various disease conditions, including age-related pathologies. The primary objective of this study was to identify blood miRNAs that could serve as potential biomarkers and candidate mechanisms of frailty. Using the Fried index, we enrolled 22 robust and 19 frail subjects. Blood and urine samples were analysed for several biochemical parameters. We observed that sTNF-R was robustly upregulated in the frail group, indicating the presence of an inflammatory state. …

smRNA-seqmicroRNAFrailtymiR-142-5pBiomarkers; Frailty; MicroRNA; MiR-101-3p; MiR-142-5p; MiRNome; RNA-seq; SmRNA-seqbiomarkersmiRNomeReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionmicroRNA; frailty; smRNA-seq; miRNome; biomarkers; RNA-seq; miR-101-3p; miR-142-5pMicroRNAsGeneticsbiomarkerHumansRNA-seq; biomarkers; frailty; miR-101-3p; miR-142-5p; miRNome; microRNA; smRNA-seq; Biomarkers; Humans; Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction; Frailty; MicroRNAsRNA-seqmiR-101-3pGenetics (clinical)Genes; Volume 13; Issue 2; Pages: 231
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Looking at social motivation to assess meat producing poultry adaptation to rearing conditions

2013

International audience

social bondingsocial behaviour[SDV.OT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Other [q-bio.OT]emotional activitygenetic selection[SDV.OT] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Other [q-bio.OT]coturnix japonicaComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Between-group competition and human cooperation.

2008

A distinctive feature of human behaviour is the widespread occurrence of cooperation among unrelated individuals. Explaining the maintenance of costly within-group cooperation is a challenge because the incentive to free ride on the efforts of other group members is expected to lead to decay of cooperation. However, the costs of cooperation can be diminished or overcome when there is competition at a higher level of organizational hierarchy. Here we show that competition between groups resolves the paradigmatic ‘public goods’ social dilemma and increases within-group cooperation and overall productivity. Further, group competition intensifies the moral emotions of anger and guilt associated…

social dilemmaCompetitive Behaviorpublic goodsmedia_common.quotation_subjectDecision MakingcooperationAngergroup competitionGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyConflict PsychologicalMarket economyGame TheoryPolitical scienceHumansCooperative BehaviorGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyGroup conflictGeneral MedicineSocial dilemmaPublic goodmoralityMoralityIncentiveNorm (social)General Agricultural and Biological SciencesGame theorySocial psychologyResearch ArticleProceedings. Biological sciences
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Soundscape design through evolutionary engines

2008

Abstract Two implementations of an Evolutionary Sound Synthesis method using the Interaural Time Difference (ITD) and psychoacoustic descriptors are presented here as a way to develop criteria for fitness evaluation. We also explore a relationship between adaptive sound evolution and three soundscape characteristics: keysounds, key-signals and sound-marks. Sonic Localization Field is defined using a sound attenuation factor and ITD azimuth angle, respectively (Ii, Li). These pairs are used to build Spatial Sound Genotypes (SSG) and they are extracted from a waveform population set. An explanation on how our model was initially written in MATLAB is followed by a recent Pure Data (Pd) impleme…

sonic spatializationeducation.field_of_studySoundscapesound synthesisGeneral Computer Scienceartificial evolutionComputer scienceSpeech recognitionacoustic descriptorsPopulationEvolutionary algorithmInteraural time differencegenetic algorithmsPure DataPsychoacousticseducationcomputerAcoustic attenuationParametric statisticscomputer.programming_languageComputer Science(all)
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Potential for adaptation to climate change: family-level variation in fitness-related traits and their responses to heat waves in a snail population.

2017

Background On-going global climate change poses a serious threat for natural populations unless they are able to evolutionarily adapt to changing environmental conditions (e.g. increasing average temperatures, occurrence of extreme weather events). A prerequisite for evolutionary change is within-population heritable genetic variation in traits subject to selection. In relation to climate change, mainly phenological traits as well as heat and desiccation resistance have been examined for such variation. Therefore, it is important to investigate adaptive potential under climate change conditions across a broader range of traits. This is especially true for life-history traits and defences ag…

sopeutuminenEvolutionG × E interaction; Global warming; Great pond snail; Immunocompetence; Life history trait; MolluscAcclimatizationClimate ChangeReproductionGlobal warmingSnailsGreat pond snailnilviäisetG × E interactionGenetic VariationFresh WateradaptationilmastonmuutoksetEnvironmentBiological EvolutionpiippolimakotiloimmuunijärjestelmäQH359-425Life history traitAnimalsMolluscImmunocompetenceResearch ArticleBMC evolutionary biology
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Biological adaptation in light of the Lewontin–Williams (a)symmetry

2022

Neo-Darwinism characterises biological adaptation as a one-sided process, in which organisms adapt to their environment but not vice versa. This asymmetric relationship – here called Williams’ asymmetry – is called into question by Niche Construction Theory, which emphasises that organisms and their environments often mutually affect each other. Here we clarify that Williams’ asymmetry is specifically concerned with (quasi-) directed modifications towards phenotypes that increase individual fitness. This directedness – which drives the adaptive fit between organism and environment – entails far more than the mere presence of cause-effect relationships. We argue that difficulties with invoki…

sopeutuminenluonnonvalintaWilliamsin epäsymmetriaympäristöAdaptation BiologicalevoluutioAdaptation PhysiologicalBiological EvolutionPhenotypeGeneticsSelection GeneticGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesWilliams’ asymmetryEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsympäristönmuutokset
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Implications of heat waves on immune defence, life history traits, and adaptive potential : a snail's perspective

2014

sopeutuminenpeto-saalissuhdeloisalttiuskotilotgenetic covariationinbreedingilmastonmuutoksetimmuunipuolustuslisääntyminenhost-parasite interactiongeneettinen muuntelupiippolimakotiloelinkiertoclimate changecross-generational effectsphenotypic responsesgenetic variationLymnaea stagnalislämpötilalämpöaallotgeneettiset tekijät
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Range expansion to novel environments : evolutionary physiology and genetics in Leptinotarsa decemlineata

2010

sopeutuminentulokaslajitkoloradonkuoriainenlevinneisyysadaptationdiapaussigeneettinen muunteluinvasive speciesdiapauseenergia-aineenvaihduntacolorado beetleinsectiside stressenergy metabolismgenetic variationvieraslajit
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Microbial resources and sparkling wine differentiation : state of the arts

2022

Consumers’ increasing interest in sparkling wine has enhanced the global market’s demand. The pro-technological yeasts strains selected for the formulation of microbial starter cultures are a fundamental parameter for exalting the quality and safety of the final product. Nowadays, the management of the employed microbial resource is highly requested by stakeholders, because of the increasing economic importance of this oenological sector. Here, we report an overview of the production processes of sparkling wine and the main characterisation criteria to select Saccharomyces and non-Saccharomyces strains appropriate for the preparation of commercial starter cultures dedicated to the primary a…

sparkling wine; alcoholic fermentation; starter culture; non-Saccharomyces; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; autochthonous starters; regional wine; secondary fermentation; lactic bacteriaregional winenon-Saccharomyceslactic bacteriadigestive oral and skin physiologystarter culturefood and beveragesPlant ScienceSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)alcoholic fermentationautochthonous starterssecondary fermentationsparkling winealcoholic fermentation;Food ScienceSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
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