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Intragenomic conflict refers to the
evolutionary phenomenon where genes have
phenotypic effects that
promote their own
transmission in
detriment of the...
- that it
permits understanding of
diverse phenomena such as
altruism and
intragenomic conflict that are
otherwise difficult to
explain from an organism-centered...
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Intragenomic and
intrauterine conflicts in
humans arise between mothers and
their offspring.
Parental investment theory states that
parents and
their offspring...
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laboratory animal useful as a
model organism,
especially in
studies of
intragenomic conflict and po****tion ecology.
Zophobas morio, or superworm, is valued...
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adaptive evolutionary strategy (first
described in 1976) and
discussing intragenomic conflict.
Trivers studied evolutionary theory with
Ernst Mayr and William...
- Cosín, R.; Boscaiu, M.; Vicente, O.; Martínez, I.; Soriano, P. (2006). "
Intragenomic diversity and
phylogenetic systematics of wild
rosemaries (Rosmarinus...
- at the gene
level at the
expense of
organismal fitness,
resulting in
intragenomic conflict. This is
because there can be a
selective advantage for selfish...
- non-linear
dynamics to bacteriology.
Models of
evolution demonstrate how
intragenomic competition can lead to rock
paper scissors dynamics from a relatively...
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organisms and fine-scale
genetic mapping. The
field also
includes studies of
intragenomic phenomena such as heterosis, epistasis,
pleiotropy and
other interactions...
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selection acts
directly at the
level of the gene. In kin
selection and
intragenomic conflict, gene-level
selection provides a more apt
explanation of the...