• 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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    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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    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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    ecology. Genetic variability arises from mutations and recombination, while organisms are mobile, leading to geographical isolation and genetic drift with...
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    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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    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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    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 (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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    Prosopis pallida and Prosopis juliflora both display substantial genetic variability due to the (intraspecific) cross-pollination of their self-incompatible...
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  • 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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