Widespread correlations between dominance and homozygous effects of mutations: implications for theories of dominance.
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Weak selection and protein evolutionEffects of ploidy and recombination on evolution of robustness in a model of the segment polarity networkDifferences in the evolutionary history of disease genes affected by dominant or recessive mutations.Epistasis modifies the dominance of loci causing hybrid male sterility in the Drosophila pseudoobscura species groupThe evolution of control and distribution of adaptive mutations in a metabolic pathwayInferences about the distribution of dominance drawn from yeast gene knockout data.Saturation of the human phenomeA high frequency of beneficial mutations across multiple fitness components in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.The high-throughput yeast deletion fitness data and the theories of dominance.Sex linkage, sex-specific selection, and the role of recombination in the evolution of sexually dimorphic gene expressionProperties and modeling of GWAS when complex disease risk is due to non-complementing, deleterious mutations in genes of large effect.Dominance effects of deleterious and beneficial mutations in a single gene of the RNA virus ϕ6.Fitness landscapes: an alternative theory for the dominance of mutationSexually antagonistic polymorphism in simultaneous hermaphroditesDominance of Deleterious Alleles Controls the Response to a Population BottleneckOnly one health, and so many omicsNonadditive Effects of Genes in Human Metabolomics.Intrinsic differences between males and females determine sex-specific consequences of inbreedingThe Genetic Cost of Neanderthal Introgression.The Strength of Selection against Neanderthal Introgression.Dominance from the perspective of gene-gene and gene-chemical interactionsOhno's "peril of hemizygosity" revisited: gene loss, dosage compensation, and mutation.Protein complexity, gene duplicability and gene dispensability in the yeast genome.Population growth inflates the per-individual number of deleterious mutations and reduces their mean effect.The interaction between selection, demography and selfing and how it affects population viability.The impact of recent population history on the deleterious mutation load in humans and close evolutionary relatives.Evolution of haploid-diploid life cycles when haploid and diploid fitnesses are not equal.Widespread transcriptional autosomal dosage compensation in Drosophila correlates with gene expression level.Strong dominance of functional alleles over gene deletions in both intensely growing and deeply starved yeast cells.Selective Strolls: Fixation and Extinction in Diploids Are Slower for Weakly Selected Mutations Than for Neutral OnesMating systems and the efficacy of selection at the molecular level.Incomplete dominance of deleterious alleles contributes substantially to trait variation and heterosis in maize.The population genetics of mutations: good, bad and indifferent.Environmental stress increases selection against and dominance of deleterious mutations in inbred families of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas.Variation in the strength of inbreeding depression across environments: effects of stress and density dependence.A population genetic interpretation of GWAS findings for human quantitative traits.The evolution of XY recombination: sexually antagonistic selection versus deleterious mutation load.TGFBR2 deletion in a 20-month-old female with developmental delay and microcephaly.Understanding the Hidden Complexity of Latin American Population Isolates
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Widespread correlations between dominance and homozygous effects of mutations: implications for theories of dominance.
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James D Fry
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10.1534/GENETICS.104.039016
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2005-06-21T00:00:00Z