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Evolutionary rates for multivariate traits: the role of selection and genetic variation
Abstract
Summary A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is the relative importance of selection and genetic architecture in determining evolutionary rates. Adaptive evolution can be described by the multivariate breeders’ equation , which predicts evolutionary change for a suite of phenotypic traits as a product of directional selection acting on them ( β ) and the genetic variance-covariance matrix for those traits ( G ). Despite …
Authors
Pitchers W; Wolf JB; Tregenza T; Hunt J; Dworkin I
DOI
10.1101/002683
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bioRxiv