disassortative mating
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Definition
- Noun:
- A mating pattern in which individuals with dissimilar phenotypes or genotypes mate more frequently than would be expected under random mating. This is a concept in biology and population genetics where partners are chosen based on traits that are different from their own.
Usage
- Noun:
- The term is used primarily in scientific contexts, such as evolutionary biology, genetics, and zoology, to describe a non-random mating system.
- It contrasts with "assortative mating," where individuals with similar traits mate more frequently.
Examples
- Noun:
- The study found evidence of disassortative mating based on body size in the fish population.
- Disassortative mating for major histocompatibility complex genes has been observed in some human populations.
Advanced Usage
- "Negative assortative mating": This is a synonym for disassortative mating, emphasizing the negative correlation between the traits of mating partners.
- The phenomenon is also referred to as negative assortative mating.
Variants and Related Words
- Assortative mating (n): A mating pattern where individuals with similar phenotypes or genotypes mate more frequently.
- Non-random mating (n): A broad term encompassing both assortative and disassortative mating patterns.
- Outbreeding (n): Breeding between individuals that are not closely related, which can be a result of disassortative mating.
Synonyms
- Negative assortative mating
- Heterogamy (in some specific genetic contexts)
Antonyms
- Assortative mating
- Positive assortative mating
- Homogamy
Noun
- mating of individuals having traits more dissimilar than likely in random mating