Measuring and comparing evolvability and constraint in multivariate characters

The Lande equation forms the basis for our understanding of the short-term evolution of quantitative traits in a multivariate context. It predicts the response to selection as the product of an additive genetic variance matrix and a selection gradient. The selection gradient approximates the force a...

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subjects Animals
autonomy
Biological Evolution
Drosophila - anatomy & histology
Drosophila - genetics
Drosophilidae
Evolutionary biology
evolvability
G matrix
Genetics, Population
Genotype & phenotype
integration
Measurement techniques
measurement theory
Models, Genetic
modularity
Population genetics
quantitative genetics
Quantitative Trait, Heritable
scaling
Selection, Genetic
Theory
Wings, Animal - anatomy & histology
title Measuring and comparing evolvability and constraint in multivariate characters
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