Examples of using Genetic variation in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Because we have two copies of each gene, the genetic variation can occur in one copy, both of them, or none at all.
Here's a slide looking at the genetic variation of flu and comparing that to HlV.
Hosts continue to evolve resistance to parasites and parasites continue to bypass resistant mechanisms, continuously generating genetic variation.
Founder effects can affect the genetic makeup of a newly started population(and reduce its genetic variation) through sampling error.
Bottlenecks can affect the genetic makeup of a population(and reduce its genetic variation) through sampling error.
her colleagues used huge data sets of genetic variation to look for signs of natural selection across the human genome.
Population genetics is essentially a study of the causes and effects of genetic variation within and between populations, and in the past,
Population genetics is essentially a study of the causes and effects of genetic variation within and between populations, and in the past,
Many studies have demonstrated that roughly 90 percent of human genetic variation occurs within a population living on a given continent,
Genetic variation in humans contains important information on biological mechanisms(for example,
Beyond differences in the pelage-related genes, however, the genetic variation between domestic cat breeds is very slight- comparable to that seen between adjacent human populations,
groups for natural selection to act upon, much as processes like recombination and mutation generate genetic variation.
The lab deals with clinical testing of genetic variation in order to adjust treatment for patients according their genetic background and its part of the""personalized healthcare"" growing trend.
As an example, my colleagues and I try to find how genetic variation between grape varieties is associated with variation in berry quality,
which in turn can be used for association studies relating genetic variation to disease.
an excellent choice for projects that only need to identify low levels of genetic variation, e.g. quantifying mating systems.
One theory is that it's an evolutionary mechanism- back in the distant past when someone was coming at someone else with a sharp stick, a genetic variation allowed some individuals to faint in response.
family history of diseases, such as lymphoma and autoimmune diseases, and genetic variation in genes related to the immune system.
rather result from a complex and dynamic interplay between genetic variation, diet, microbes and parasites and our immune response.
The greatest genetic variation has consistently been identified within African populations and variation outside of Africa has been shown to be mainly a subset of the African diversity with potential small contributions from archaic forms of humans.