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Hence, since generation time is negatively correlated to population size [20] we might expect population size and the mutation per generation to be negatively correlated and for the two factors to cancel each other out, yielding a fairly constant level of diversity.
In such rivers, we might expect population differentiation with larger and also more fast-growing fish above such a barrier and a more variable set of phenotypes below the barrier.
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Given the increased slug population, we might expect populations of those animals and birds to have increased.
If rural protected areas attract human settlement, one might expect isolated population centers to spring up, unassociated with preexisting population centers.
The U.S. is the single largest country (as you might expect, given population size).
It is what one might expect if population decline prior to extinction often accompanies TE accumulation (Lynch 2007; Kraaijeveld 2010).
Given that sporulation is thought to be a stochastically triggered bistable developmental process [10], [36] [39], one might expect the population-averaged measurements (Figure 5.b) to resolve into bimodal distributions of high and low GFP-expressing cells.
The test becomes biased in an anticonservative direction for F ST, even as low as 0.002, which we might expect between populations of Northern and Western European ancestry, for example.
Because phenotypic plasticity itself can evolve in some traits, often independently from the trait mean (Schenier 1993; Pigliucci 2005), we might expect that populations could become more plastic if future conditions become more variable and plasticity increases fitness (De Jong 1995).
This is true even when the other population is more closely related to the source of the map; for example, we might expect the CEU population to have a stronger correlation with the Icelandic maps.
Therefore a replacement of one haplotype by a new variant (if needed) would appear to be a rare event in this instance, and one might expect a low population frequency of the gene variants involved.
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