Specific interactions between host and parasite genotypes do not act as a constraint on the evolution of antiviral resistance in drosophila
Genetic correlations between parasite resistance and other traits can act as an evolutionary constraint and prevent a population from evolving increased resistance. For example, previous studies have found negative genetic correlations between host resistance and life-history traits. In invertebrate...
Main Authors: | Carpenter, J, Hadfield, J, Bangham, J, Jiggins, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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