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    Canalisation is a measure of the ability of a population to produce the same phenotype regardless of variability of its environment or genotype. It is...
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    the process of modifying a stream so it follows a restricted path Canalisation (genetics), a measure of the ability of a genotype to produce the same phenotype...
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  • overlapping ranges of phenotypic expression between genotypes. Canalisation (genetics) Differential susceptibility Genetic determinism Nature versus nurture...
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  • This glossary of genetics and evolutionary biology is a list of definitions of terms and concepts used in the study of genetics and evolutionary biology...
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  • Developmental noise (category Classical genetics)
    the significance, control and mechanisms of developmental noise. Canalisation (genetics) Yampolsky LY, Scheiner SR (1994). "Developmental Noise, Phenotypic...
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    that may underlay some of the mechanics in developmental plasticity and canalisation. Heritability may also occur at even larger scales. For example, ecological...
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    cell fates were established during development in a process he called canalisation much as a marble rolls down to the point of lowest local elevation. Waddington...
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  • manifestation of genetic activity. Waddington introduced the concept of canalisation, the ability of an organism to produce the same phenotype despite variation...
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  • constraints might lead through time to developmental integration and canalisation. However, without any clear idea of any of these mechanisms, deducing...
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    choice Social selection Trivers–Willard hypothesis Variation Development Canalisation Evolutionary developmental biology Genetic assimilation Inversion Modularity...
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    Probability of Fixation in Populations of Changing Size". Genetics. 146 (2): 723–733. doi:10.1093/genetics/146.2.723. PMC 1208011. PMID 9178020. Matzke, Nicholas...
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    Luo people (section Genetics)
    by the continuity of indigenous groups and Eurasian migrations". PLOS Genetics. 13 (8): e1006976. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1006976. PMC 5587336. PMID 28837655...
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  • adaptability, as seen in software, systems engineering, and artificial life. Canalisation Equifinality Edelman and Gally; Gally, J. A. (2001). "Degeneracy and...
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    bandicoot Isoodon macrourus using Y-linked markers". Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics. 81 (1): 54–59. doi:10.1159/000015008. PMID 9691176. S2CID 20042866....
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    genetic and environmental factors is supported by Waddington's notion of canalisation, which implies that FA is a measure of the genome's ability to successfully...
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  • diversity or "spread" across genotype space. Temporary robustness, or canalisation, may lead to the accumulation of significant quantities of cryptic genetic...
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    their movements (both of individuals and of the troops), their physiology, genetics, social interactions and habits. In addition, their sleeping sites are...
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