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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GENE FREQUENCY»
Descubre el uso de
gene frequency en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
gene frequency y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Vogel and Motulsky's Human Genetics: Problems and Approaches
The effect of migration on gene frequency is examined here using a somewhat
oversimplified model. A large population may be subdivided into many
subgroups, with an average gene frequency q; each subgroup exchanges a
fraction m of its ...
2
Handbook of Human Genetic Linkage
It is obvious that when only a few individuals in a pedigree are typed, the gene
frequency plays an important role. Table 22-1 shows that when the gene
frequency of the disease allele is less than 90%, the gene frequency of the /
allele has ...
Joseph Douglas Terwilliger, 1994
3
Textbook of Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine
It permits estimation of gene frequencies from phe- notype frequencies observed
in a sample, and reciprocally the determination of genotype and phenotype
frequencies of a population from the gene frequency. The Hardy-Weinberg ...
4
Hemochromatosis: Genetics, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and ...
Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota, USA Hemochromatosis
Gene Frequency • 0.05 to 0.10 I I 0.02. Introduction Hemochromatosis has a
distinctive distribution that reflects the movements of people of northwestern
Europe ...
James C. Barton, Corwin Q. Edwards, 2000
5
Altruistically Inclined?: The Behavioral Sciences, ...
gene frequency is/?/. If the gene is group positive and individual negative (
altruistic), then q.' > qt and p- < pf : all groups will grow in size (but possibly at
different rates), and in all groups the frequency of the trait will drop. Depending
on the ...
... but also for all sorts of organisms, both simple and complex. The timescales of
evolution Although the changes in gene frequencies. 11. Chapter. 1: What.
Evolution. Is. and. Why. You. Need. to. Know. What's the (gene) frequency,
Kenneth?
Greg Krukonis, Tracy Barr, 2011
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Introduction to Veterinary Genetics
Now that we have an expression for the gene frequency after selection, we can
calculate the change in gene frequency due to selection, Ap, which must equal
the new gene frequency minus the previous gene frequency, which was simply p.
8
Theories of Population Variation in Genes and Genomes
The principle of gene frequency conservation can now be formulated as an
expectation because the offspring gene frequency is given by the stochastic
variable ^ with the mean E ^ = p. The gene frequency in the parental population ...
Freddy B. Christiansen, 2008
9
Kaplan PCAT 2010-2011 Edition
Gene frequency is the decimal fraction representing the presence of an allele for
all members of a population that have this particular gene locus. The letter p is
used for the frequency of the dominant allele of a particular gene locus. The letter
...
10
Quantitative Genetics in Maize Breeding
Table 8.5 Expected genetic gain at one locus level in a population for three types
of testers Tester Gene frequency Expected change in population meana
Homozygous dominant Homozygous recessive Parental population r = p k 2ˆσ [ˆσ
2 A ] ...
Arnel R. Hallauer, Marcelo J. Carena, J.B. Miranda Filho, 2010
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «GENE FREQUENCY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
gene frequency en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
SIP metagenomics identifies uncultivated Methylophilaceae as …
Similar changes in gene frequency were detected in the metagenome of the 'heavy' fraction of the lake sediment microcosm (Figure 5b). «Nature.com, Mar 15»
National cat survey: the results are not all black and white
There are about 100 long-haired white cats here, and, on the basis of typical gene frequency, this matches expectations, says McLysaght. «Irish Times, Mar 15»
A nomadic tribe in Rajasthan has researchers asking: can camel …
The HLA-DR3 gene frequency in the community is 53% as opposed to 28% in a non-Raika group in Rajasthan and only 15% in the average ... «Scroll.in, Feb 15»
The Historical Burden of Malaria: New Evidence, New Questions
Weil and Depetris-Chauvin use a historical geo-database of S gene frequency from another recent paper to estimate the prevalence of malaria, ... «Georgetown Public Policy Review, Feb 14»
Mutation, Not Natural Selection, Drives Evolution
The gene frequency of blue eyes may have increased by chance, too, rather than natural selection. The blue eye color may be just as good as ... «Discover Magazine, Feb 14»
Polled Potential
"It would be our hope that over time, the gene frequency in the population will continue to rise as some amount of polled bulls are used and ... «AgWeb, Ene 14»
Selfish gene solves DNA replication puzzle
But they increase their own gene frequency because they are duplicated along with the rest of the genome. In this case, the origin has hijacked ... «The Conversation, Dic 13»
The Selfish Gene vs Multi-level Selection: Aging Doesn't Fit (Part 1)
Those that make a positive contribution to survival and reproduction increase in gene frequency from one generation to the next. This just ... «h+ Magazine, Nov 13»
Why ban cousin marriages in America?
And yes, after three generations of continued cousin marriages, inherited diseases do appear at higher gene frequency. Also, the infertility rates ... «The Express Tribune, Ene 13»
At home: Steven Pinker
I don't argue that these positive developments consist of 'evolution' in the biologist's sense of changing gene frequency over generations. «Financial Times, Dic 12»