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If most pairs of a given generation revealed problems in any of these parameters, additional pairs were generated, and the process was repeated.
Any signature of spatially varying selection in a given generation is expected to be lost in the subsequent generation, preventing heritable trans-generational local adaptation [ 15].
Passover is by design a cut-and-paste holiday, with a family's Haggadah accumulating observations and interjections, alongside the printed text, through a given generation.
In this review we will report ways of incorporation of Au(I) or Au III) selectively at the level of the core, within the cascade structure, regioselectively at a given generation, or on the outer shell of various phosphorus dendrimers.
In other words, the latter rule meant that for consecutive-generation comparisons within the same chain, we compared the track of the 'old' (that is, experienced) bird in a given generation with that of the 'new' (that is, naive) bird in the next generation.
Previous studies have shown that evolution under temporal variation is determined not only by expected fitness in a given generation, but also by the degree of variation in fitness over generations; in an uncertain environment, alleles that increase the geometric mean fitness can invade a randomly mating population at equilibrium.
Thus species of sexual organisms form causally integrated entities: within a given generation, their members exchange genetic material through sexual reproduction.
The assumption underlying this reinforcement mechanism is that if a parameter state performs well over a given generation, other choices become undesirable, and vice-versa.
In order to know the origin of freight for a given attraction zone d (for import) and the destination of freight for a given generation zone o (for export), some descriptive distribution models have been specified and calibrated.
germ-line self-replicator, DNA, proteins, genes, gene families, gene functions, genotype, phenotype Variation The fact that there are differences between (a) parent and offspring and (b) siblings of a given generation.
As Jean Gayon has argued, Mendel's 1865 paper attacked heredity from a wholly new angle, interpreting it not as a measurable magnitude, as the biometrical school did at a later stage, but as "a certain level of organization," a "structure in a given generation to be expressed in the context of specific crosses".
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