Several authors have suggested that African antelope exemplify coadaptation of ecological, behavioral, and morphological traits. |
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These shifting patterns of coadaptation are further shaped by the geographic structure of most species. |
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The coadaptation theory requires fitness interactions between mothers and offspring. |
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One example of the biological importance of intergenomic coadaptation is the evidence that mtDNA interaction with the nuclear genome modifies cognition in mice. |
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The coadaptation model was developed to explain the apparent fitness differences of karyotypes in natural populations and laboratory crosses. |
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Here we study thermal coadaptation in Caenorhabditis elegans. |
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The coadaptation model relies on suppressed recombination in arrangement heterozygotes, but it also assumes equal transmission of homologous chromosomes during meiosis. |
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Strong covariation between pairs of positions is taken to indicate the presence of coadaptation events which are maintained in the alignment as coevolution. |
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In spite of its apparent simplicity, this idea has been difficult to evaluate empirically, and coadaptation of host and parasite traits is usually assumed rather than demonstrated. |
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