Publication: The Consistency of Quantitative Genetic Estimates in Field and Laboratory in the Yellow Dung Fly
The Consistency of Quantitative Genetic Estimates in Field and Laboratory in the Yellow Dung Fly
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Blanckenhorn, W. U. (2002). The Consistency of Quantitative Genetic Estimates in Field and Laboratory in the Yellow Dung Fly. Genetica, 114, 171–182. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1015181516827
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How consistent quantitative genetic estimates are across environments is unclear and under discussion. Heritability (h2) estimates of hind tibia length (body size), development time and diapause induction in the yellow dung fly, Scathophaga stercoraria, generated with various methods in various environments are reported and compared. Estimates varied considerably within and among studies, but yielded good overall averages. The genetic correlations between the sexes for body size and development time were expectedly high (r(sex) = 0.57
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Blanckenhorn, W. U. (2002). The Consistency of Quantitative Genetic Estimates in Field and Laboratory in the Yellow Dung Fly. Genetica, 114, 171–182. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1015181516827