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- According to the latest research of population genetics, mainly of autosomal markers and Y-chromosome polymorphism, it is believed that during the 13th to 15th centuries that the Kazakh ethnicity emerged.
- ... or ω in population genetics models) is the quantitative representation of individual reproductive success.
- In population genetics, nearly every living human's phenotype for the ABO gene is some combination of just these six alleles.
- The principles of population genetics apply similarly to all types of selection, though in fact each may produce distinct effects due to clustering of genes with different functions in different parts of the genome, or due to different properties of genes in particular functional classes.
- Recently, the original position has been modeled mathematically along Wright-Fisher's diffusion, classical in population genetics.
- The publication "Cultural Transmission and Evolution: A Quantitative Approach" (1981) made use of models from population genetics and infectious disease epidemiology to investigate the transmission of culturally transmitted units.
- North Eurasian Finno-Ugric-speaking populations possess unique genetic features due to complex genetic changes shaped by molecular and population genetics and adaptation to the areas of Boreal and Arctic North Eurasia.
- He gave the 1953 Croonian lecture on population genetics.
- Sherwood Washburn and Ashley Montagu were heavily influenced by the modern synthesis in biology and population genetics.
- In the early days of the modern evolutionary synthesis, scientists were beginning to blend the new science of population genetics with Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection.
- Population genomics has developed as a popular field of research, where genomic sequencing methods are used to conduct large-scale comparisons of DNA sequences among populations - beyond the limits of genetic markers such as short-range PCR products or microsatellites traditionally used in population genetics.
- Subsequently, the population genetics theory for homing endonucleases and CRISPR-based gene drives has become much more advanced.
- The implications of the research in cereal genetics and breeding includes the examination of genome variation, analysis of population genetics and evolutionary biology, and further studying epigenetic modifications.
- She also worked extensively on the population genetics of disorders with ethnic distribution.
- Solving these differences also allowed to define the concept of population genetics and brought together genetics and evolution.
- This was done in hopes that its foundation in population genetics would undermine the deeply ingrained social prejudices associated with "race".
- Historical observation, mark-and-recapture studies, and preliminary investigations of population genetics indicate the possibility of both resident and transient members of populations, and suggest a polygynous mating system.
- Memetics attempts to apply conventional scientific methods (such as those used in population genetics and epidemiology) to explain existing patterns and transmission of cultural ideas.
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