Search for dissertations about: "genetic benefits"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 91 swedish dissertations containing the words genetic benefits.
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21. A decision-making framework for enhancing client well-being : When designing windows and blinds
Abstract : The current state of window and blind design moves beyond evaluating a single function, such as energy consumption, to include a human perspective in architectural design approach to create value. A current thought among architects and design professionals is that the highest value outcomes can be obtained when any architectural design contributes to enhanced well-being. READ MORE
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22. Genetics, breeding and deployment of Melaleuca and Norway spruce
Abstract : Additive effects of genes are cumulative over generations and are the main source of genetic variation exploited by most plant breeding programs. However, the relative importance of additive and non-additive genetic effects is critical information required to properly evaluate the potential for genetic gain from various breeding programs and deployment options used in the genetic improvement of forest trees. READ MORE
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23. International breeding programs to improve health in pedigree dogs
Abstract : Implementation of breeding programs in order to reduce incidence of inherited disorders and their impact on welfare should be a priority for dog breeders and breeding organizations. In that respect, exchange of breeding animals between countries constitutes a critical point to be taken into account. READ MORE
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24. Large carnivore population turnover and ecological change during the Late Quaternary
Abstract : The cave lion (Panthera spelaea), the grey wolf (Canis lupus) and the brown bear (Ursus arctos) all shared an intercontinental distribution across the northern hemisphere during most of the Late Quaternary, and experienced repeated events of climate change. The cave lion went extinct at the end of the Pleistocene and although the wolf and the bear have survived until present day, recent human persecution has caused demographic bottlenecks and local extinctions. READ MORE
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25. Age-specific trade-offs in life-history evolution
Abstract : Trade-offs prevent selection from driving all fitness-enhancing traits towards values that would maximize fitness. Life-history trade-offs, such as the one between survival and reproduction are well-studied, yet trade-offs can also involve behavioural or cognitive traits. READ MORE