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- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis abstract "The antagonistic pleiotropy hypothesis was first proposed by George C. Williams in 1957 as an evolutionary explanation for senescence. Pleiotropy is the phenomenon where one gene controls for more than one phenotypic trait in an organism. Antagonistic pleiotropy is when one gene controls for more than one trait where at least one of these traits is beneficial to the organism's fitness and at least one is detrimental to the organism's fitness. The theme of G.C. William's idea about antagonistic pleiotropy was that if a gene caused both increased reproduction in early life and aging in later life, then senescence would be adaptive in evolution. For example, one study suggests that since follicular depletion in human females causes both more regular cycles in early life and loss of fertility later in life through menopause, it can be selected for by having its early benefits outweigh its late costs.".
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- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Adaptation.
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- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Cystic_fibrosis.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Evolution.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Evolution_of_ageing.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Fecundity.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Fitness_trade-offs.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Folliculogenesis.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
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- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Huntingtin.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Huntingtons_disease.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink J._B._S._Haldane.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Laron_syndrome.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Lek_mating.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Mandible.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Natural_selection.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Neurodegeneration.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink P53.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Pleiotropy.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Selection_shadow.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Senescence.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Sickle-cell_disease.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Stabilizing_selection.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Testosterone.
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- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Antagonistic pleiotropy hypothesis".
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Antagonistic pleiotropy".
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "antagonistic pleiotropy hypothesis".
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "antagonistic pleiotropy".
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- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Senescence.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis subject Category:Ageing.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis subject Category:Evolutionary_theories_of_biological_aging.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis subject Category:Genetics.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis subject Category:Theories_of_aging.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis subject Category:Theories_of_biological_aging.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis type Redirect.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis type Theory.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis comment "The antagonistic pleiotropy hypothesis was first proposed by George C. Williams in 1957 as an evolutionary explanation for senescence. Pleiotropy is the phenomenon where one gene controls for more than one phenotypic trait in an organism. Antagonistic pleiotropy is when one gene controls for more than one trait where at least one of these traits is beneficial to the organism's fitness and at least one is detrimental to the organism's fitness. The theme of G.C.".
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis label "Antagonistic pleiotropy hypothesis".
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis sameAs Q288377.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis sameAs Antagonistische_Pleiotropie.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis sameAs Pléiotropie_antagoniste.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis sameAs m.043l42z.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis sameAs Антагонистическая_плейотропия.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis sameAs Антагоністична_плейотропія.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis sameAs Q288377.
- Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis wasDerivedFrom Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis?oldid=698168795.
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