Jan 21, 2008 ... Thus polygenic theory relates continuous phenotypical variation to discontinuous genotypical variation, the biometrical to the genetical.
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by the majorgene-polygene theory, msume that ki s k, and ldil r 141 (see MATHEB and JINKS (1971)). 4. Illustration and application. In the genetic literature, ...
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Oct 10, 2001 ... The second is the polygenetic theory, which suggests that man was born in Africa and also in Europe and Asia. In other words, there are ...
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nf. polygene theory [MED]. théorie monophylétique. nf. monophyletism [MED]. théorie du réseau. nf. lattice theory [MED]. théorie du passage contrôlé. nf.
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This paper considers why polygene practice is less successful than polygene theory. It introduces an alternative approach to the analysis of quantitative ...
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théorie multifactorielle nf. polygene theory [MED]. Additional comments: To ensure the quality of comments, you need to be connected. It's easy and only takes a ...
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A computer model for population dynamics of MGE patterns and polygenes was built. A theoretical concept of MGE viewing them as "mobile cassettes of ...
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Pleiotropy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This is central to a theory of aging first developed by G. C. Williams in 1957. ... Dominance relationship · Epistasis · Polygenic inheritance · Pleiotropy · Plasticity ... |
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kernel colour of wheat and skin colour of humans;. ● differentiate between monogenic and polygenic inheritance;. ● explain the chromosome theory of heredity ...
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~rder to show how to use the theory for estimating polygenic mutation rate, but a detailed theoretical discussiorL in connection with applications to experimental ...
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