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Selection regime for body weight at 49 days was conducted in s and h lines for reduction, in s' and h' lines for increase, and a control line was maintained with random mating along generations, but avoiding full-sib matings. In downwards s and upwards s' lines inbreeding was performed by limiting population size and in downwards h and upwards h' full-sib mating was performed only during first generations.
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List
List object organized by line, containing individual information and data.
info.raw: complete information for all measured individuals, including both replicas.
ID: individual catalog number,
SEX: sex (F: female, M: male),
GER: generation of the long term experiment,
LIN: experimental line (control t, downwards s, downwards h, upwards sp and upwards hp),
MADRE: pedigree Dam,
PADRE: pedigree Sire,
AGE: age at sacrifice,
P49: weight at 49 days of age,
line: experimental line (control t, downwards s, downwards h, upwards s' and upwards h'),
TAKE: paired individual replicas,
selection: direction of selection (downwards, upwards or control),
IS_PM-BA_OPI: set of 35 cranial euclidean distances, as indicated in the manuscript figure S3.
ed.raw: complete set of euclidean distances for all measured individuals, including replicas.
info: information for all measured individuals.
ed: individual mean between paired replicas of the 35 cranial euclidean distances.
reps: vector of repeatabilities for the 35 cranial euclidean distances.
model: linear model contoling for fixed effects (sex, age and generation).
ed.means: vector of the line mean cranial euclidean distances.
full: individual information, data and cranial euclinian distances'means between replicas.
gm_mean: line cranial geometric mean.
Data from: The evolution of phenotypic integration: how directional selection reshapes covariation in mice. Dryad Archive doi:10.5061/dryad.5gr8r.
Penna et al. (2017) Evolution (PubMed)
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