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Perspective: A Fitness Landscape Perspective on Species Boundary and Gene Flow for Taxonomic Practitioners in the Genomic Era. [PDF]
Huang JP.
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Phased fragility and stability of non-genetic B cell states in the germinal center accelerate the genetic evolution of antibodies. [PDF]
Xiang MY +5 more
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Genetic Influences on Fitness and Activity
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Ecological opportunity and the onset of polyploid niche expansion waves. [PDF]
Kauai F, Van de Peer Y, Bonte D.
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Competitive suppression and release in artemisinin-resistant <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> field isolates. [PDF]
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Hybridization and Immunology in Animals: A Review. [PDF]
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Genetic and evolutionary fitness
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1978AbstractThe advantages and disadvantages of evolutionary fitness (probability that a single mutant line will not become extinct) and genetic fitness (mean fecundity) are compared. For deterministic processes the two are equivalent, but for stochastic branching processes they may be totally unrelated except that an absolute genetic fitness of unity or ...
Edmond A. Murphy, Robert C. Elston
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Genetic Basis of Physical Fitness
Annual Review of Anthropology, 2007Environmental stimuli interact with common genetic variants to determine individual characteristics including physical performance: ∼80% of variation in arm eccentric flexor strength and grip strength may be genetically determined. However, many physical characteristics and physiological processes determine physical performance, and each is regulated ...
Hugh Montgomery, Latif Safari
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A Fitness Estimation Strategy for Genetic Algorithms
2002Genetic Algorithms (GAs) are a popular and robust strategy for optimisation problems. However, these algorithms often require huge computation power for solving real problems and are often criticized for their slow operation. For most applications, the bottleneck of the GAs is the fitness evaluation task.
Mehrdad Salami, Tim Hendtlass
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