Growth rate correlates to individual heterozygosity in the european eel, Anguilla anguilla L
Heterozygosity-fitness correlations (HFCs) have been reported in populations of many species. We provide evidence for a positive correlation between genetic variability and growth rate at 12 allozyme loci in a catadromous marine fish species. the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.). More heterozygou...
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ftunivleuven:oai:lirias.kuleuven.be:123456789/157625 2023-05-15T13:27:06+02:00 Growth rate correlates to individual heterozygosity in the european eel, Anguilla anguilla L Pujolar, JM Maes, Gregory Vancoillie, C Volckaert, Filip 2005-01 https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/157625 https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/157625/2//Evolution-2005-Marti+et+al.pdf en eng Soc study evolution Evolution vol:59 issue:1 pages:189-199 https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/157625 0014-3820 https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/157625/2//Evolution-2005-Marti+et+al.pdf 96072;public allozymes associative overdominance direct overdominance growth rate heterozygosity microsatellites selection rainbow-trout enzyme heterozygosity developmental stability fitness correlations genetic-variation loci allozyme heterosis Article IT 96072;Article 2005 ftunivleuven 2015-12-22T15:30:29Z Heterozygosity-fitness correlations (HFCs) have been reported in populations of many species. We provide evidence for a positive correlation between genetic variability and growth rate at 12 allozyme loci in a catadromous marine fish species. the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.). More heterozygous individuals show a significantly higher length and weight increase and an above average condition index in comparison with more homozygous individuals. To a lesser extent. six microsatellite loci show a similar pattern, with positive but not significant correlations between heterozygosity and growth rate. The HFCs observed could be explained by an effect of either direct allozyme overdominance or associative overdominance. Selection affecting some of the allozyme loci would explain the greater strength of the HFCs found at allozymes in comparison with microsatellites and the lack of correlation between MLH at allozymes and MLH at microsatellites. Associative overdominance (where allozyme loci are merely acting as neutral markers of closely linked fitness loci) might provide an explanation for the HFCs if we consider that allozyme loci have a higher chance than microsatellites to be in linkage disequilibrium with fitness loci. status: published Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla European eel KU Leuven: Lirias |
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allozymes associative overdominance direct overdominance growth rate heterozygosity microsatellites selection rainbow-trout enzyme heterozygosity developmental stability fitness correlations genetic-variation loci allozyme heterosis Pujolar, JM Maes, Gregory Vancoillie, C Volckaert, Filip Growth rate correlates to individual heterozygosity in the european eel, Anguilla anguilla L |
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Heterozygosity-fitness correlations (HFCs) have been reported in populations of many species. We provide evidence for a positive correlation between genetic variability and growth rate at 12 allozyme loci in a catadromous marine fish species. the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.). More heterozygous individuals show a significantly higher length and weight increase and an above average condition index in comparison with more homozygous individuals. To a lesser extent. six microsatellite loci show a similar pattern, with positive but not significant correlations between heterozygosity and growth rate. The HFCs observed could be explained by an effect of either direct allozyme overdominance or associative overdominance. Selection affecting some of the allozyme loci would explain the greater strength of the HFCs found at allozymes in comparison with microsatellites and the lack of correlation between MLH at allozymes and MLH at microsatellites. Associative overdominance (where allozyme loci are merely acting as neutral markers of closely linked fitness loci) might provide an explanation for the HFCs if we consider that allozyme loci have a higher chance than microsatellites to be in linkage disequilibrium with fitness loci. status: published |
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Article in Journal/Newspaper |
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Pujolar, JM Maes, Gregory Vancoillie, C Volckaert, Filip |
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Pujolar, JM Maes, Gregory Vancoillie, C Volckaert, Filip |
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Growth rate correlates to individual heterozygosity in the european eel, Anguilla anguilla L |
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Growth rate correlates to individual heterozygosity in the european eel, Anguilla anguilla L |
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Growth rate correlates to individual heterozygosity in the european eel, Anguilla anguilla L |
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Growth rate correlates to individual heterozygosity in the european eel, Anguilla anguilla L |
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Growth rate correlates to individual heterozygosity in the european eel, Anguilla anguilla L |
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growth rate correlates to individual heterozygosity in the european eel, anguilla anguilla l |
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Soc study evolution |
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2005 |
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https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/157625 https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/157625/2//Evolution-2005-Marti+et+al.pdf |
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Anguilla anguilla European eel |
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Anguilla anguilla European eel |
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Evolution vol:59 issue:1 pages:189-199 https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/157625 0014-3820 https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/157625/2//Evolution-2005-Marti+et+al.pdf |
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