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Our focus will be on the evolution of quantitative traits, that is, traits with continuous variation that are determined by a large number of loci with appreciable standing genetic variation.
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A Few Notes: On the Atomic Age to Date: National Selected Mortician's, Inc., reported the rules of atomic funerals, one of which provides, "Remains that are not too highly radioactive may be viewed by the public if visitors file quickly past the casket instead of standing before it for any appreciable time".
Lake, any relatively large body of slowly moving or standing water that occupies an inland basin of appreciable size.
The alternative hypothesis of selection on standing variation predicts that the selected allele was segregating at appreciable frequencies in the population on multiple backgrounds at the time of the selective event.
While de novo mutations first need to appear and survive stochastic loss before becoming fixed, standing genetic variants are available right away and might already be segregating at appreciable frequency.
First, in the standing genetic variation, small-effect alleles are more frequent than large-effect alleles and might already segregate at appreciable frequency (increasing their fixation probability).
The reason is that, in the standing genetic variation, small-effect alleles are more frequent than large-effect alleles and might already segregate at appreciable frequency (so that they are not lost by genetic drift).
Standing ovations!
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Standing, nonetheless.
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