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Gene expression levels are important molecular quantitative traits that link genotypes to molecular functions and fitness. In Drosophila, population-genetic studies in recent years have revealed substantial adaptive evolution at the genomic…

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Natural selection at one site shapes patterns of genetic variation at linked sites. Quantifying the effects of 'linked selection' on levels of genetic diversity is key to making reliable inference about demography, building a null model in…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2016-08-30 Eyal Elyashiv , Shmuel Sattath , Tina T. Hu , Alon Strustovsky , Graham McVicker , Peter Andolfatto , Graham Coop , Guy Sella

(ABRIDGED) We report the genome sequencing of 139 wild-derived strains of D. melanogaster, representing 22 population samples from the sub-Saharan ancestral range of this species, along with one European population. Most genomes were…

Organismal phenotypes emerge from a complex set of genotypic interactions. While technological advances in sequencing provide a quantitative description of an organism's genotype, characterization of an organism's physical phenotype lags…

Biological Physics · Physics 2020-10-15 Vasyl Alba , James E. Carthew , Richard W. Carthew , Madhav Mani

Wolbachia are maternally-inherited symbiotic bacteria commonly found in arthropods, which are able to manipulate the reproduction of their host in order to maximise their transmission. Here we use whole genome resequencing data from 290…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2012-12-27 Mark F. Richardson , Lucy A. Weinert , John J. Welch , Raquel S. Linheiro , Michael M. Magwire , Francis M. Jiggins , Casey M. Bergman

Due to the dynamic nature of biological systems, biological networks underlying temporal process such as the development of {\it Drosophila melanogaster} can exhibit significant topological changes to facilitate dynamic regulatory…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2009-01-07 Amr Ahmed , Le Song , Eric P. Xing

The rate of recombination affects the mode of molecular evolution. In high-recombining sequence, the targets of selection are individual genetic loci; under low recombination, selection collectively acts on large, genetically linked genomic…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2017-11-30 Stephan Schiffels , Ville Mustonen , Michael Lässig

Chromosomal inversions are structural mutations resulting in the reversal of the gene order along the corresponding genomic region. Due to their influence on recombination patterns, they can have a major influence on genetic variation and…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2024-12-04 Martin Kapun

The fruit fly Drosophila is a classic model organism to study adaptation as well as the relationship between genetic variation and phenotypes. Although associated bacterial communities might be important for many aspects of Drosophila…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2015-06-12 Fabian Staubach , John F. Baines , Sven Kuenzel , Elisabeth M. Bik , Dmitri A. Petrov

Naturally occurring networks exhibit quantitative features revealing underlying growth mechanisms. Numerous network mechanisms have recently been proposed to reproduce specific properties such as degree distributions or clustering…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2009-11-10 Manuel Middendorf , Etay Ziv , Chris Wiggins

Handedness in humans - better performance using either the left or right hand - is personally familiar, moderately heritable, and regulated by many genes, including those involved in general body symmetry. But behavioral handedness, i.e.…

Neurons and Cognition · Quantitative Biology 2016-07-13 Sean Buchanan , Jamey Kain , Benjamin de Bivort

In many species, genomic data have revealed pervasive adaptive evolution indicated by the fixation of beneficial alleles. However, when selection pressures are highly variable along a species range or through time adaptive alleles may…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2014-11-10 Alan O. Bergland , Emily L. Behrman , Katherine R. O'Brien , Paul S. Schmidt , Dmitri A. Petrov

In addition to natural selection, adaptive evolution requires genetic variation to proceed. Yet the G-matrix may have limited 'genetic degrees of freedom', with certain combinations of trait values unavailable to evolution. Such limitations…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2013-01-22 Ian Dworkin , David Tack , Jarrod Hadfield

To learn about the past from a sample of genomic sequences, one needs to understand how evolutionary processes shape genetic diversity. Most population genetic inference is based on frameworks assuming adaptive evolution is rare. But if…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2014-03-25 Richard A. Neher

Despite the advent of several novel, synthetic gene drive mechanisms and their potential to one-day control a number of devastating diseases, among other applications, practical use of these systems remains contentious and risky. In…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2018-08-02 Floyd A. Reed , Todd G. Aquino-Michaels , Maria S. Costantini , Áki J. Láruson , Jolene T. Sutton

Behavioural phenotyping of Drosophila is an important means in biological and medical research to identify genetic, pathologic or psychologic impact on animal behaviour.

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2019-08-05 Ziping Jiang , Paul L. Chazot , M. Emre Celebi , Danny Crookes , Richard Jiang

Our understanding of the evolutionary process has gone a long way since the publication, 150 years ago, of "On the origin of species" by Charles R. Darwin. The XXth Century witnessed great efforts to embrace replication, mutation, and…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2012-02-02 Susanna C. Manrubia , Jose A. Cuesta

Gene expression of social actions in Drosophilae has been attracting wide interest from biologists, medical scientists and psychologists. Gene-edited Drosophilae have been used as a test platform for experimental investigation. For example,…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2019-09-12 Khan Faraz , Ahmed Bouridane , Richard Jiang , Tiancheng Xia , Paul Chazot , Abdel Ennaceur

Comparative genomics methods are widely used to aid the functional annotation of non coding DNA regions. However, aligning non coding sequences requires new algorithms and strategies, in order to take into account extensive rearrangements…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2007-10-09 L. Martignetti , M. Caselle , B. Jacq , C. Herrmann

The phenotypic consequences of individual mutations are modulated by the wild type genetic background in which they occur.Although such background dependence is widely observed, we do not know whether general patterns across species and…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2014-06-04 Christopher H. Chandler , Sudarshan Chari , David Tack , Ian Dworkin
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