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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
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- | CI occurs when males infected with // | + | // |
- | MK // | + | MK // |
- | It is expected that the interplay between infected and healthy | + | It is expected that the interplay between infected and healthy females |
===== Assignment ===== | ===== Assignment ===== | ||
- | Propose and analyze a mathematical model to investigate the effect of a trait responsible for the proportion of offspring that is born infected with // | + | Propose and analyze a mathematical model to elucidate this dynamics. |
- | ===== Questions & Suggestions | + | ===== Suggested questions |
+ | * Investigate the system' | ||
- | * Investigate the system response to varying degrees of maternal inheritance of // | + | * It has been proposed that // |
- | * It has been proposed that // | + | * Under which circumstances MK // |
- | * Considering a system composed only by infected males and females, can the healthy host phenotype invade the population? Is there a possibility of lasting coexistence of infected and uninfected individuals in the host population? | ||
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- | **BONUS**: consider a trade-off between maternal inheritance and offspring population size of infected hosts and explore parameter the regions in which // | ||
+ | Further well-grounded questions from the group are welcome. | ||
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===== References ===== | ===== References ===== | ||
- | * Merçot, Hervé, and Denis Poinsot. " | + | * Unckless, R. L., & Jaenike, J. (2011). Maintenance of a male-killing //Wolbachia// in // |
+ | * Sullivan, J., & Jaenike, J. (2006). Male-killing Wolbachia and male mate choice: a test with Drosophila innubila. Evolutionary Ecology Research, 8(1), 91-102. [[http:// |
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