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The larger the effective population size of a species, the more effectively selection will remove introns.
The effective size of a population (N e) impacts how effectively selection removes deleterious mutations and fixes advantageous mutations.
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RF with variable selection effectively selects T2D causal SNP combinations consisting of 1-161 SNPs (average 76.55 SNPs) from 1-500 SNPs, and has low error rates.
Similarly, since RFI is effectively a selection index, a feed efficiency sub-index can be derived using restricted selection index methodology (Eisen, 1977).
Prior simulation studies (Wang et al., 2006) indicate that this novel LDD test, at the Mb scale employed, effectively distinguishes selection from other causes of extensive LD, such as inversions, population bottlenecks and admixture.
Because of the extremely rich data we have on application and admission patterns across all eight campuses, we are able to effectively address selection problems by building upon and improving on the strategy used by Dale and Krueger (2002) in their well-known study of the effects of college eliteness on earnings.
Since Hsp90 controlled sources of environmental variation (Ve ) and genetic variation manifest as strain-dependent effects (VGXG ), we wondered whether quantitative changes controlled by Hsp90, if favorable, could respond effectively to selection.
Thus, there is effectively less selection on the test sequence than the reference sequence.
Subsequently, deleterious mutations can be eliminated effectively by selection 12, 40.
Although a more severe change will produce a steeper decline in mean fitness, adaptation will be restored more effectively because selection will be more intense.
As a result, in endangered species, there may be both effectively less selection acting to maintain favorable genetic variation and to eliminate detrimental variation.
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