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Scientists who study how organisms reproduce know that asexual reproduction is more efficient for one thing, it's about twice as fast as sexual reproduction, since every offspring can produce more.
After every crossover action, the mutation probability was checked for every offspring.
All parents, sampled and simulated, of every offspring generation, respectively, formed a contiguous cluster of males and females that were connected via their offspring.
The traditional pedigree-based method for prediction of genetic merit of full-sibs with no phenotype (EBV2) produces the same prediction for every offspring within a full-sib family, the mid-parent breeding value (Falconer and Mackay 1996).
First, in simulations every offspring had two parents in the training data set so that the additive-genetic relationship information between training and validation data sets is expected to be higher at first sight, but more half sib relationships are present in real cattle populations.
Every square (and thus every offspring) is equally likely — in other words, on a 2x2 grid, there is a 1/4 possibility for any of the four possibilities.
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Food intake was calculated every day (offspring) or once every four days (dams) at 10 00 AM from preweighed food portions dispensed from the food hopper.
Genetic counselling in couples where the man is affected by an X-linked condition should mention that every male offspring will be unaffected and that every female offspring will be a heterozygous carrier of the mutation.
From an experimental design perspective, this seems appropriate given that the treatment (polyandry or monandry) is applied at the level of family and from a practical perspective, this avoids the onerous task of keeping every single offspring isolated.
Therefore, the Jam Primary Pole procedure is launched again to fix every generated offspring, leading to valid alignments.
However, their definition of the selection coefficient is not consistent with the population genetics definition of this parameter: for every one offspring contributed to the next generation by the wild type, a mutant contributes 1 + s offspring.
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