Intragenomic conflict
Intragenomic conflict refers to the evolutionary phenomenon where genes have phenotypic effects that promote their own transmission in detriment of the transmission of other genes that reside in the same genome. The selfish gene theory postulates that natural selection will increase the frequency of those genes whose phenotypic effects cause their transmission to new organisms, and most genes achieve this by cooperating with other genes in the same genome to build an organism capable of reproducing and/or helping kin to reproduce. The assumption of the prevalence of intragenomic cooperation underlies the organism-centered concept of inclusive fitness. However, conflict among genes in the same genome may arise both in events related to reproduction (a selfish gene may "cheat" and increase i
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Intragenomic conflict
Intragenomic conflict refers to the evolutionary phenomenon where genes have phenotypic effects that promote their own transmission in detriment of the transmission of other genes that reside in the same genome. The selfish gene theory postulates that natural selection will increase the frequency of those genes whose phenotypic effects cause their transmission to new organisms, and most genes achieve this by cooperating with other genes in the same genome to build an organism capable of reproducing and/or helping kin to reproduce. The assumption of the prevalence of intragenomic cooperation underlies the organism-centered concept of inclusive fitness. However, conflict among genes in the same genome may arise both in events related to reproduction (a selfish gene may "cheat" and increase i
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A teoria do gene egoísta postu ...... ta, ou gene ultraselfish ou ).
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Genomkonflikt uppstår när gene ...... jälviska gener och mutationer.
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Intragenomic conflict refers t ...... een genes in the same genome).
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La distorsión de la segregació ...... tón y posiblemente en humanos.
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根據自私基因理論,若一基因的表現型能確保其較為成功的複製及傳 ...... 造成危害(自私DNA),此時所引起的現象稱為基因組內部衝突。
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A teoria do gene egoísta postu ...... ta, ou gene ultraselfish ou ).
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Genomkonflikt uppstår när gene ...... tion, exempelvis mitokondrier.
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Intragenomic conflict refers t ...... ene may "cheat" and increase i
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La distorsión de la segregació ...... tón y posiblemente en humanos.
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根據自私基因理論,若一基因的表現型能確保其較為成功的複製及傳 ...... 造成危害(自私DNA),此時所引起的現象稱為基因組內部衝突。
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Conflito intragenómico
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Distorsión en la Segregación
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Genomkonflikt
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Intragenomic conflict
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基因組內部衝突
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