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Discover LudwigThe word 'genetical' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the word when referring to something that has to do with genes, genetics, or heredity. Example sentence: The new discovery offers valuable insight into the genetical makeup of the species.
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Although this debate remains pertinent to the choice of state space of genetical model, it has been eclipsed by concerns about interactors in evolutionary genetics.
In 1964 Hamilton accepted a teaching position at Imperial College, London, and published "The Genetical Evolution of Social Behaviour," a paper that laid the foundation for population genetics studies of social behaviour.
Like its genetical cousin the Human Genome Project, the Materials Genome Initiative is intended to create a reference work though in this case of atomic structures and physical properties, rather than DNA sequences.
The unique feature, here, is that the embryo is nutritionally dependent upon the endosperm, a tissue that, in the genetical sense, constitutes a third organism neither gametophyte nor sporophyte.
Once upon a time, the end of the cold war would have been seen as good news in that regard, but the possible advent of bioterrorism, genetical engineering mishaps and novel pandemics has led some otherwise sober thinkers, like Martin Rees, the Cambridge University cosmologist, to suggest that Civilization as We Know It won't make it out of the present century.
This date received some genetical support last year in a study by Dr. Douglas Wallace, now of the University of California at Irvine, who matched up male migrations from Siberia with the female migrations that he and colleagues had worked out earlier.
The central idea of Fisher's important 1930 book "The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection" is that natural selection is the only important influence on trait evolution.
Some historians have spoken of a "divorce" of genetical from embryological concerns with regard to this separation (Allen 1986; Bowler 1989).
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Nor does it deny that many interesting animal behaviours are transmitted through non-genetical means, such as imitation and social learning (Avital and Jablonka 2000).
She was generous with her time both to her colleagues and to the scientific community as whole, serving as Vice-President of the Royal Society of London, President of the Genetical Society of Great Britain, a member of the Council of BBSRC, and a Trustee of the Darwin Trust of Edinburgh that she and Ken established to support research in the natural sciences.
By the expression 'genetical or evolutionary search', he also anticipated the 'genetic algorithms' which since the late 1980s have been developed as a less closely structured approach to self-modifying programs.
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