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Mechanisms could be genetic variability in expression of transgenerational plasticity (e.g. [39]), genetic variability in phenotypically plastic response to the presence of a competitor (e.g. [40]), or genetic variability for specific non-plastic traits (local adaptation in the traditional sense, e.g. [41]).
On the other hand, some populations of saltcedar in Montana are growing rapidly (Pearce and Smith 2003; Sexton et al. 2006), suggesting that there may be genetic variability in cold hardiness.
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Another mechanism accounting for glutamate dyshomoeostasis is genetic variability in the promoter of the major GluTs, GLT-1, which results in lower transporter expression (Pampliega et al., 2008).
Although the etiology of lung cancer has yet to be defined, genetic variability in activities of metabolic enzymes has been correlated with lung cancer.
However, only 28% of the total loci studied had been fixed, indicating that there is still genetic variability in the University of Minnesota elite germplasm that can be exploited.
Two assumptions that are critical to recovery of exploited populations suffering from changes caused by fisheries-induced evolution are that genetic variability in size and age is not eroded by fishing selection, and that productivity is not depleted by fishing-induced changes in size and age of spawners.
However, there was less genetic variability in populations that had been recently introduced to the islands, especially to the smaller islands.
There is also genetic variability in the cytochrome P450 metabolic enzymes such that some individuals or ethnic groups metabolize drugs more slowly.
In contrast to the model proposed by Saikkonen et al. (2004), our hypothesis is that genetic variability in host plant populations could promote stable, mutualistic interactions between plants and fungal endophytes whereby increased plant fitness indirectly benefits the endophyte.
There is wide genetic variability in oil content (Kesari et al. 2008; Scott et al. 2008; Mukta and Sreevalli 2010), implying that rigorous selection and breeding will improve oil production and other useful characteristics.
In many species, there is substantial genetic variability in the use of phenological cues (Blanckenhorn and Fairbairn 1995; Vaughton and Ramsey 2001; Kelly et al. 2008; Samis et al. 2008), and such species may have the potential to evolve rapidly in response to changes in the predictive value of their environments (Burgess et al. 2007; Van Dijk and Hautekeete 2007; Jensen et al. 2008).
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