Genetic variability is either the presence of, or the generation of, genetic differences. It is defined as "the formation of individuals differing in genotype...
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population genetic methods, including a set of methods that tests for evidence of natural selection in the genome. Genetic diversity Genetic variability Human...
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populations but also between the sexes. Human variability is attributed to a combination of environmental and genetic sources including: Environmental sources...
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Genetic variability is a measure of the tendency of individual genotypes in a population to vary (become different) from one another. Variability is...
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HIV (section Genetic variability)
therapies. HIV differs from many viruses in that it has very high genetic variability. This diversity is a result of its fast replication cycle, with the...
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Galium (section Genetic variability)
odoratum) are occasionally placed therein. The phenotypic plasticity and genetic variability of this species allows it to be constantly shifting to best fit its...
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Species (redirect from Genetic similarity species)
ecology. Genetic variability arises from mutations and recombination, while organisms are mobile, leading to geographical isolation and genetic drift with...
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Tundra vole (section Genetic variability)
Urzi, F.; Buzan, E.; Horváth, G. F.; Tulis, F.; Baláž, I. (2021). "Genetic variability and conservation of the endangered Pannonian root vole in fragmented...
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species. It is distinguished from genetic variability, which describes the tendency of genetic characteristics to vary. Genetic diversity serves as a way for...
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such sex-based differences in the variability of intelligence exist, and if so, whether they are caused by genetic differences, environmental conditioning...
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refer to: Genetic variability, a measure of the tendency of individual genotypes in a population to vary from one another Heart rate variability, a physiological...
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Plant genetic resources describe the variability within plants that comes from human and natural selection over millennia. Their intrinsic value mainly...
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processes such as genetic drift, in similarly to other European populations such as the Basques, Sámi and Icelanders. The high genetic variability implies a significant...
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Yellow-spotted rock hyrax (section Genetic variability)
have a uterus that is bicornuate, and a placenta that is chorioallantoic. Genetic variation analysis suggests that females have a higher rate of gene transfer...
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Ashkenazi Jews (redirect from Genetic studies on Ashkenazi Jews)
today Ashkenazi Jews from eastern Europe no longer exhibit this genetic variability, and instead, their genomes resemble a nearly even mixture of the...
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suggests Aspergillus species can generally maintain sex though little genetic variability is produced by homothallic self-fertilization. A. fumigatus, a heterothallic...
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Enterovirus E (section Genetic variability)
Enterovirus E (formerly bovine enterovirus (BEV)) is a picornavirus of the genus Enterovirus. The virus may also be referred to as enteric cytopathic bovine...
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Population bottleneck (redirect from Genetic bottleneck)
Fickel, J.; Lehnen, A.; Speck, S.; Ludwig, A. (2005). "Low level of genetic variability in European bisons (Bison bonasus) from the Bialowieza National Park...
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CYP2D7 (section Genetic variability)
variants make it an interesting subject for genetic and pharmacological studies. The genetic variability of CYP2D7 is not as extensively studied as that...
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out-crossing in nature is increased genetic variability that promotes adaptation or avoidance of extinction (see Genetic variability). Cell fusion Conception cap...
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J.; Jenkins, Tracie M.; Robacker, Carol (March 2015). "Molecular Genetic Variability of Spigelia marilandica and S. gentianoides". Journal of the American...
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Youngest Toba eruption (redirect from Lake Toba genetic bottleneck)
of current human populations in relation to East Africa and the genetic variability within these populations, researchers have found new evidence for...
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Modern Ashkenazi Jews from Eastern Europe no longer exhibit this genetic variability, and instead, their genomes resemble a nearly even mixture of the...
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Trichomonas vaginalis (section Genetic diversity)
processes. New population studies and genomic sequences illustrate the genetic variability of the parasite and the parasite’s possible resistance to treatment...
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Causes of Genetic Variability in Populations". Stevenson 1991 Freeman & Herron 2007 Masel J (August 2012). "Rethinking Hardy-Weinberg and genetic drift in...
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Neltuma pallida (section Genetic variability)
Prosopis pallida and Prosopis juliflora both display substantial genetic variability due to the (intraspecific) cross-pollination of their self-incompatible...
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Adaptation (redirect from Genetic adaptation)
shielded, for example, by genetic dominance. Microorganisms, with their huge populations, also carry a great deal of genetic variability. The first experimental...
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or not the populations of Eurasian otters suffered from a lack of genetic variability. In the study, they examined teeth of otter skulls at the Zoological...
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mating species. Mating with multiple males might provide benefits of genetic variability among the brood, but it does not happen in this or any but the most...
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Biodiversity is the variability of life on Earth. It can be measured on various levels. There is for example genetic variability, species diversity, ecosystem...
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