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Establishing genetic correlations involving parasite virulence

机译:建立涉及寄生虫毒力的遗传相关性

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For many host-parasite interactions, virulence is necessarily affected by population densities, transmission biology of the parasite, and proliferation of the parasite at the expense of its host. Attempts to experimentally demonstrate genetic correlations involving virulence therefore need to employ protocols controlling for variation in the number of successful infections (i.e., the end-point of transmissibility). If protocols are not controlled, then correlations may be spurious, as appears to be the case in recent experimental studies by Ebert (1994) and Ebert and Magnin (1997). There is a need to explore the modes of the evolution of each of the many sequential steps in nonsymbiotic and symbiotic phases of host-parasite associations and the implication of such evolution for overall virulence. I argue that it is the interdependence of these sequential steps (and not overall virulence) that should be at the center of attempts to establish genetic correlations. [References: 26]
机译:对于许多寄主-寄生虫相互作用,毒力必然受到种群密度,寄生虫的传播生物学和寄生虫增殖的影响,而牺牲宿主的代价。尝试通过实验证明涉及毒力的遗传相关性,因此需要采用控制成功感染次数变化的方案(即,可传播性的终点)。如果协议不受控制,则相关性可能是虚假的,就像最近由Ebert(1994)和Ebert and Magnin(1997)进行的实验研究一样。有必要探索宿主-寄生虫协会的非共生和共生阶段的许多顺序步骤中的每一个的进化模式,以及这种进化对整体毒力的影响。我认为,这些顺序步骤(而不是整体毒力)的相互依赖性应该成为建立遗传相关性的中心。 [参考:26]

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