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Private capital might not only buy new boats, but give offspring jobs close to home.
This creates new, possibly beneficial combinations of genes, which can give offspring an evolutionary advantage.
In this process two previously isolated sister-species hybridize and give offspring to a new and possibly better-adapted species [ 19].
Approach 1 is the most time-intensive method for partitioning genetic variance because it requires derivation of mating tables to give offspring mean values.
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The others, with random "mutations" that could allow better players to evolve, were given offspring.
A bulwark of American life since the days of small farms hacked from the wilderness, the tradition of sons' succeeding fathers in the workplace may be less routine now, in an era of working women, large public corporations and economic prosperity that gives offspring the freedom to strike out alone.
These models focused on the evolution of genetic correlations through linkage disequilibrium given offspring solicit and parents respond.
None of the "poor" but two recipients of "good quality" group became pregnant and gave offspring (3 and 6 piglets born alive).
The specific time interval of 90 days for a given offspring (i.e., fetus and infants) is the unit of analysis.
Conversely, for a given offspring production by the focal, the advantage of competing within a population of individuals that are on average less fecund is expected to be greater than the disadvantage of competing in a more productive population.
P ep_offspring is the unequivocal probability that a given offspring is not sired by its social father = 4.7% (10 EP offspring and 201 within-pair offspring unambiguously assigned by allelic exclusion as well as LOD scores of social sires, see above).
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