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is segregating
verb
To separate, used especially of social policies that directly or indirectly keep races or ethnic groups apart.
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However, selection in favor of uniparental inheritance only exists whilst a selfish elements is segregating.
That is segregating.
Even so, the fighting is segregating the land.
The figure shows a pedigree of a family in which a mutant gene for hemophilia A, a sex-linked recessive disease, is segregating.
"As an American, I'm embarrassed that I'm contributing with my tax dollars to support a government militarily and economically that in 2012, while it claims to be a democracy, is building walls, is segregating buses," Shihab-Eldin said.
In addition, our model was constructed on the same QTL that is segregating in the maternal and zygotic genomes.
Suppose many SNPs are genotyped each of which is segregating in a 1 2 1 Mendelian ratio in the F2 population.
This line is segregating and was chosen for study as more alleles would be present as opposed to a standard hybrid.
Whether the genetic variation needed for postzygotic isolation is segregating within species in the form of epistatic variation [3], [4] or instead arises as de novo mutations in allopatric populations [5] remains controversial.
We find that responses to divergent selection for a complex trait controlled by signaling pathways are generally asymmetrical in a segregating population unless only one locus in a pathway is segregating.
More specifically, when a QTL, explaining 15.5% of the phenotypic variation, is segregating, it was shown that analyzing half-sib family designs with a regression method, a power of 80% for QTL detection can be obtained by using five families with 100 offspring each when a QTL [25], [40].
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