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To test whether assortative mating evolved, we placed colour morphs selected on alternative resources together on a mixture of the two bean types.
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Specifically, NFDS will favour immigrants belonging to locally rare morphs and select against locally common morphs, which are expected to constitute the largest proportion of migrants between populations with similar morph ranks.
The morphs are formed by the application of randomly selected morphing operators (see Figure 2) acting at randomly selected molecular positions.
Among other things, selected morphs can be exported into an SDF file.
20 virgin females and males from each morph type were selected randomly, resulting in 80 individuals on 80 grams of beans (40 g of M beans and 40 g of BE beans).
Clicking the middle mouse button on any node highlights the path from the start molecule to the selected morph (see Figure 5).
Attractors were initialized with first images from 16 arbitrarily selected morph sequences.
To discriminate between assortative mating based on the resource used during the selection period and that based on the colour morph, we measured the mate choice of 20 virgin females from the base population toward males from different colour morphs stemming from the selected lines.
The presence of intraspecific color polymorphism can have multiple impacts on the ecology of a species; as a consequence, particular color morphs may be strongly selected for in a given habitat type.
We selected the black morph for black eyed beans and the brown morph for mung beans.
In addition, the Action column (see Figure 3) enables the user to make on-the-fly modifications to the algorithm's parameters, as well as to select morphing operators, fingerprints, similarity coefficients and visualization methods.
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