Title of article
Population genetic models can be used to study the evolution of the interacting behaviours of parents and their progeny
Author/Authors
R.N. Curnow، نويسنده , , K.L. Ayres، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
10
From page
67
To page
76
Abstract
An example of the evolution of the interacting behaviours of parents and progeny is studied using iterative equations linking the frequencies of the gametes produced by the progeny to the frequencies of the gametes in the parental generation. This population genetics approach shows that a model in which both behaviours are determined by a single locus can lead to a stable equilibrium in which the two behaviours continue to segregate. A model in which the behaviours are determined by genes at two separate loci leads eventually to fixation of the alleles at both loci but this can take many generations of selection. Models of the type described in this paper will be needed to understand the evolution of complex behaviour when genomic or experimental information is available about the genetic determinants of behaviour and the selective values of different genomes.
Keywords
maternal behaviour , Progeny competition , polymorphisms , One and two locus models
Journal title
Theoretical Population Biology
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Theoretical Population Biology
Record number
773997
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