• Genetic load is the difference between the fitness of an average genotype in a population and the fitness of some reference genotype, which may be either...
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  • w_{\max }}} Genetic load may increase when deleterious mutations, migration, inbreeding, or outcrossing lower mean fitness. Genetic load may also increase...
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  • mutations remain in the population longer. H. J. Muller dubbed this "genetic load". Muller, motivated by his concern about the effects of radiation on...
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  • pulmonary arteries Genetic load, of a population Late-onset Alzheimer's disease (acronym: LOAD), a chronic neurodegenerative disease Parasite load, of an organism...
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  • technique to improve the fitness of captive bred animals. In plants, genetic load can be assessed through a test analogous to an inbreeding depression...
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  • These types of malformations are caused by inbreeding depression or genetic load. Island populations often also have small populations due to geographic...
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  • deleterious then the human species could not survive such a mutation load (genetic load). This led to predictions in the late 1940s by one of the founders...
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    results in an eventual accumulation of mutations known as genetic load. In theory, the genetic load carried by asexual populations eventually becomes so great...
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    that are closely related genetically. By analogy, the term is used in human reproduction, but more commonly refers to the genetic disorders and other consequences...
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    of understanding whether low neutral genetic diversity is correlated with high genetic drift and high mutation load. In a review of current research, Teixeira...
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    automatically be expressed, exposing them to natural selection. Thus, the genetic load of deleterious genes is purged relatively quickly. Some hymenopterans...
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  • Jon; Toni, Ivan; Zilles, Karl; Falkai, Peter; Schneider, Frank (2004). "Genetic Load on Amygdala Hypofunction During Sadness in Nonaffected Brothers of Schizophrenia...
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    A population bottleneck or genetic bottleneck is a sharp reduction in the size of a population due to environmental events such as famines, earthquakes...
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  • PMCID: PMC7857301 Smeds L, Ellegren H. From high masked to high realized genetic load in inbred Scandinavian wolves. Mol Ecol. 2023 Apr;32(7):1567-1580. doi:...
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  • Genetic load Genetic map Genetic marker Genetic material Genetic mosaic Genetic polymorphism Genetic screen Genetic screening Genetic testing Genetic...
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    as a courtesy associate professor. Sanford has argued for genetic load in his book Genetic Entropy & the Mystery of the Genome (2005, 2008). In it, he...
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  • with an organism's environment. mutational hot spot mutational load See genetic load. mutational meltdown mutationism mutator gene Any mutant gene or...
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    the next generation because the offspring are exact genetic clones of their parents. The genetic load of organisms and their populations will increase due...
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    en. Kuang, W.; Hu, J.; et al. (December 2020). "Genetic diversity, inbreeding level, and genetic load in endangered snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus)"...
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  • inbreeding load. This means that, after purging, further inbreeding is expected to be less harmful. The efficiency of purging is reduced by genetic drift and...
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  • late-acting deleterious mutations was correspondingly small. Therefore, a genetic load of late-acting deleterious mutations could be substantial at mutation–selection...
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    the spores enter the airstream for long-distance dispersal, and a low genetic load allows spores that have grown into a gametophyte to self-fertilize with...
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  • proteins that according to Kimura would indicate an impossibly high genetic load if the changes were caused by natural selection. The paper was initially...
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  • Genetic rescue is seen as a mitigation strategy designed to restore genetic diversity and reduce extinction risks in small, isolated and frequently inbred...
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    genetics Genetic diversity Founder effect Population bottleneck Genetic drift Inbreeding depression Natural selection Fitness Genetic load The term frequency...
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    (September 12, 2007). "Successful Biological Invasion despite a Severe Genetic Load". PLOS ONE. 2 (9): e868. Bibcode:2007PLoSO...2..868Z. doi:10.1371/journal...
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  • PMCID: PMC7857301 Smeds L, Ellegren H. From high masked to high realized genetic load in inbred Scandinavian wolves. Mol Ecol. 2023 Apr;32(7):1567-1580. doi:...
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  • population genetic load, which over time will result in extinction. A Vortex: The A vortex is a result of an increase in the impact of genetic drift on...
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  • individual cannot appreciably contribute to the next generation because its genetic load is too high. The reduction is smaller for large s because deleterious...
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  • computer simulation to understand mutation accumulation dynamics and genetic load. In Shi et al. (Eds.), ICCS 2007, Part II, LNCS 4488 (pp.386-392), Springer-Verlag...
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