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The Capacity for Genetic Variation

1981
The interspecific variation in form in tropical pasture plants (see Figures 3.1–3.14) may cause culture shock to the scientist accustomed to the short, dense leafy swards of temperate climates. The cultivated tropical pasture legumes include trees such as Leucaena leucocephala, twining plants such as Centrosema pubescens capable of climbing 15 m up a ...
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Viral Variation, Genetics

1977
A particularly intriguing aspect of the dengue viruses is the extraordinary extent to which they acquire a predilection for growth in the central nervous system (CNS) after “adaptation” to the mouse. Studies to be summarized in this section show that the acquisition of this trait is a process probably involving more than one mutational and selective ...
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Genetic Variation and Longevity

1979
measuring the amount of genetic variation in species populations has been a concern of evolutionary biologists since the time of Darwin. A variety of techniques have been used, ranging from the common garden approach of Turresson (1922, 1925) and others (e.g., Clausen, Keck, and Hiesey, 1940, 1948) to the DNA sequencing studies of modern workers. These
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Genetic Variation and Diseases

2008
This chapter focuses on bioinformatics aspects of genetic variation research. Because of the diversity of this field, an extensive discussion is provided of the issues involved. The status of genetic variation research is discussed, on the basis of the genotype-to-phenotype relationship.
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Genetic Variation

2018
null Ritu, Bhagyalaxmi Mohapatra
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Basic Genetics and Human Genetic Variation

2014
Moses S. Schanfield   +2 more
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