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   A genetic tool to manipulate litter size  
   
نویسنده ferrari m. ,lindholm a.k. ,könig b.
منبع frontiers in zoology - 2014 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Introduction: experimental litter size manipulations are often not problem free. typically conducted shortly after birth or oviposition,they do not account for the energy already invested into the production of the offspring. such effects make it difficult to interpret the results from experimental litter size manipulations and therefore to study optimality of litter or clutch size,a long debated topic in evolutionary biology.results: we propose the use of a mating design based on a selfish genetic element,the t haplotype,to reduce litter size in an eutherian mammal,the house mouse. most t haplotypes are recessive lethal and therefore lead to the death of all homozygous embryos. litter sizes can be reduced by up to 50% by pairing a +/t female with a +/t male instead of a +/+ male.conclusions: this method allows litter size manipulation before birth without the use of invasive techniques,therefore providing an excellent tool for studying optimal litter size and ultimately helping to understand life history strategies. © 2014 ferrari et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
کلیدواژه House mouse; Litter size manipulation; Optimal litter size; T haplotype
آدرس institute of evolutionary biology and environmental studies,university of zurich,winterthurerstrasse 190,8057 zurich, Switzerland, institute of evolutionary biology and environmental studies,university of zurich,winterthurerstrasse 190,8057 zurich, Switzerland, institute of evolutionary biology and environmental studies,university of zurich,winterthurerstrasse 190,8057 zurich, Switzerland
 
     
   
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