Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... gene pools " than large ones , and their " gene pools " may be even further impoverished by the random loss of alleles through genetic drift . " Gene pool " is , then , a populational concept . In his 1963 classic , Animal Species and ...
... gene pools " than large ones , and their " gene pools " may be even further impoverished by the random loss of alleles through genetic drift . " Gene pool " is , then , a populational concept . In his 1963 classic , Animal Species and ...
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... gene pool , " and referred to mutations as " injected into the gene pool of a population . " 22 Thus , in several important places , he has replaced his earlier use of " genetic composition " with " gene pool . " However , he reiterated ...
... gene pool , " and referred to mutations as " injected into the gene pool of a population . " 22 Thus , in several important places , he has replaced his earlier use of " genetic composition " with " gene pool . " However , he reiterated ...
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... gene pool " fit that within ten years even those present at its birth had forgotten where it had come from , attributing its origin to the early days of population genetics . However , once adopted , the term " gene pool " had subtle ...
... gene pool " fit that within ten years even those present at its birth had forgotten where it had come from , attributing its origin to the early days of population genetics . However , once adopted , the term " gene pool " had subtle ...
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