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Population structure in Japanese rice population
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1973
The study of population genetics has set itself an ambitious goal. The existence of a mathematical theory of evolution (the most elaborate theory in biology) has raised the hope that if accurate measurements are made of the relevant quantities, meaningful constants can be evaluated and the evolutionary process within a species predicted with some ...
C, Cannings, L, Cavalli-Sforza
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The study of population genetics has set itself an ambitious goal. The existence of a mathematical theory of evolution (the most elaborate theory in biology) has raised the hope that if accurate measurements are made of the relevant quantities, meaningful constants can be evaluated and the evolutionary process within a species predicted with some ...
C, Cannings, L, Cavalli-Sforza
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Population Structure in Kanoya Population, Japan
Human Heredity, 1978The mean inbreeding coefficients found for Minami-cho (366 couples) and Shinsei-cho (511 couples) were 0.00307 and 0.00191, respectively. The mean inbreeding coefficient decreased and the mean marital distance increased as the year of marriage becomes more recent.
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Dose-structured population dynamics
Mathematical Biosciences, 2007Applied population dynamics modeling is relied upon with increasing frequency to quantify how human activities affect human and non-human populations. Current techniques include variously the population's spatial transport, age, size, and physiology, but typically not the life-histories of exposure to other important things occurring in the ambient ...
Ginn, Timothy R., Loge, Frank J.
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Isonymy structure of USA population
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2001The isonymy structure of the 48 states of the continental United States of America was studied using the surname distributions of 18 million telephone users, distributed in 247 towns. The shortest linear distance between nearest neighbor towns included in the sample was 12.0 km. The largest distance was 4,577 km.
BARRAI, Italo Enrico +4 more
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Evolutionary Rescue in Structured Populations
The American Naturalist, 2014Environmental change, if severe, can drive a population extinct unless the population succeeds in adapting to the new conditions. How likely is a population to win the race between population decline and adaptive evolution? Assuming that environmental degradation progresses across a habitat, we analyze the impact of several ecological factors on the ...
Uecker, H., Otto, S., Hermisson, J.
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Structures génétiques des populations.
Population, 1969Résumé M. Albert Jacquard, chargé de recherches à l'I.N.E.D., présente ici son ouvrage sur la génétique des populations, publié par les Éditions Masson sous les auspices de l'Institut national d'études démographiques.
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2001
Population structure is a ubiquitous feature of natural populations that has an important influence on evolutionary change. In the real world, populations are not homogenous units; instead, they develop an internal structure, created by the physical properties of the environment and the biological characteristics of the species (such as dispersal ...
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Population structure is a ubiquitous feature of natural populations that has an important influence on evolutionary change. In the real world, populations are not homogenous units; instead, they develop an internal structure, created by the physical properties of the environment and the biological characteristics of the species (such as dispersal ...
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THE GENETICAL STRUCTURE OF POPULATIONS
Annals of Eugenics, 1949The articles published by the Annals of Eugenics (1925–1954) have been made available online as an historical archive intended for scholarly use. The work of eugenicists was often pervaded by prejudice against racial, ethnic and disabled groups. The online publication of this material for scholarly research purposes is not an endorsement of those views
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