Sentence examples for diversification of populations from inspiring English sources

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Whilst backed bladelet production is broadly shared across the different regions of North and East Africa, there was also a level of regional cultural diversity during this period, possibly mirroring a diversification of populations.

Globalization has certainly contributed to economic growth and diversification of populations, but perhaps more importantly, it has also opened up numerous avenues for infectious diseases to be transported along with international adoptees, immigrants, refugees, and tourists.

In addition, Torsvik et al. (2002) suggested structural complexity of sediments being an important factor that allows nutritional partitioning, creating numerous niches that, in turn, results in genetic diversification of populations.

In this way, interference could be seen as a positive factor contributing to the diversification of populations, and permitting the exploration of the different local maxima that exist in rugged fitness landscapes, such as those described for RNA viruses [ 63, 64].

This knowledge can contribute to a better understanding of the history and relationship between breeds, exemplifies the genetic diversification of populations as a result of disruptive selection, and it is also vital to the design of optimal search strategies for association mapping of diseases or phenotypic traits [ 9, 20].

For understanding of CHC evolution, future analyses of multiple phenotypes in such groups will be necessary to evaluate whether CHC components influence water balance and/or have pheromonal activity and to determine how the type and quantity of these compounds evolve during the diversification of populations and species.

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This scheme was proposed to maintain and control the diversification of population in each generation.

According to this figure, the mutation probability (upside schema) should be increased when the diversification of population is decreased.

For example, Middle Eastern wolves may have been a centre for diversification of wolf populations or Middle Eastern wolves may have had a larger effective population size than other populations.

Such a late diversification of Eurasian populations after the out-of-Africa exodus suggests the existence of an ancestral population (stationary or expanding) located somewhere central in the Eurasian continent at the basis of the present-day Europeans and East Asians.

Analyses of molecular variance (AMOVA) and multidimensional scaling (MDS) analyses can provide further insight into the genetic diversification of Chad Basin populations, allowing us to compare geography and language as the main influences on population structure.

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