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Genetic and environmental components of chiasma control
Authors:D D Shaw
Institution:(1) Maritimes Forest Research Centre, Canadian Forestry Service, Fredericton, N.B., Canada
Abstract:A disruptive selection programme for high and low chiasma frequency over four generations has produced two lines of Schistocerca gregaria with mean values of 21.6 and 18.0, respectively. The mean of the base population was 20.4. Realised heritability estimates for both the high and low lines were 27.4% and 48.8% respectively; only the latter value is significant. The non-significant value in the high line has resulted either from unidirectional dominance or because the genes responsible for high chiasma values themselves undergo a higher recombination rate in high frequency individuals and thus reduce the response to selection. — It is suggested that the genes governing chiasma frequency can be regarded as mainly neutral due to the large additive genetic component, at least in low chiasma frequency types. Accordingly, chiasma frequency variation and its adaptive significance may not be such an important component of ldquofitnessrdquo as has been proposed in the past.
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