Its evolution is at play here and we are designed to find a partner that increase the genetic strength of the gene pool. |
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Selective elimination of genetically flawed newborns is necessary if we are to prevent their inferior genes from entering the gene pool. |
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Africanized queens are free to mate with European drones, and perhaps this has resulted in a dilution of the Africanized gene pool. |
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They talked of restricting the gene pool in the name of purity of the blood, and all that. |
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They usually grow up multilingual and more open-minded as well as enjoying good looks, a high IQ and a strong gene pool. |
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However, that healthy little fella was safely returned, hopefully to make it up the burn come winter and subsequently add to the gene pool. |
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We discovered over a 1.3 million new genes, almost a tenfold increase in the gene pool for scientists. |
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The American gene pool is mutating into one in which people like me will be a minority within half a century. |
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Such a stratification could be based on passport data, knowledge of the structure of the gene pool, or both. |
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If we don't, sure as eggs is eggs, the food chain will become corrupted beyond repair, and the gene pool turned back into primal soup. |
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Less traumatic and emotional than funerals and weddings, family reunions are a grand opportunity to check out your gene pool. |
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Heterogeneity of the gene pool was further confirmed by global analysis of all samples. |
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Another option is to test for interaction between Roman soldiers and local Britons, by searching for African DNA in the local gene pool. |
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Every local population of a species has its own gene pool with its own mutations and errors of sampling. |
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But in the past few decades, the rise of the lobster industry and tourism circulated some fresh blood into the gene pool. |
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The genes of this particular chance group will then dominate the entire gene pool of populations to come. |
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It's part of how the gene pool is filtered and successful genes spread, just like any other animal in the jungle. |
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This analysis was preceded by genotyping the main ancestors of the southern soybean gene pool for the flanking markers. |
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All but the rarest genetic changes will be drowned in the gene pool, so to speak. |
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Producing offspring which are direct copies of one another reduces the gene pool, meaning all animals have the same genes. |
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On a genetic standpoint, it is to create variation and diversification in the gene pool. |
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If it were genetic, it would gradually disappear from the gene pool because they don't reproduce as often. |
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Ionizing radiation enervates the human gene pool and it weakens our immune systems. |
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These two kittens would grow to become part of the original gene pool of the early white Maine cats. |
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Therefore these attributes must be constantly secured and developed through the use of our own gene pool. |
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My brother says it's time for a little more chlorine in the gene pool. |
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A commonly used method to increase the genetic flexibility of commercial crops is to make use of the gene pool of closely related wild relatives of the crops. |
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Population: Group of individuals of one species occupying a defined area and sharing a common gene pool. |
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The life of the mind, the life of the genome and the gene pool are characterised alike in this way by change, and change which feeds on the random. |
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This can seriously affect the representative gene pool in the collection by loss of those accessions that do not respond well to the culture conditions. |
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We are aware that a large number of our foods come from a very limited gene pool. |
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Wars of the 21st century may be fought not only over water but over control of the gene pool as well. |
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Plant trees, wildflowers, grasses, and aquatic plants indigenous to your area to help conserve the local gene pool. |
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Macroalgae benefit from this relationship because fertile drift plants are retained in the photic zone where they continue to contribute to the gene pool. |
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Farmed fish regularly and in increasing numbers escape into the wild where they interbreed, spread diseases to native species and dilute the natural gene pool. |
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An Australian biotech corporation has purchased the exclusive global rights to the entire gene pool of the people of Tonga, a Polynesian nation of some 110,000 people. |
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Gerti and I, always thinking of our continuing goal to preserve the true to type Tibetan Apso, knew that this gene pool needed some more input. |
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The cheetahs are kept in enclosures and are used for pairing, also with animals bred in captivity, as a further way of promoting their numbers and their gene pool. |
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On the other side of the gene pool, it will be different this year. |
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Within that project, Tunisia would play a pilot role and a world gene pool of the species would be re-established in Tunisia from the different stocks existing in European and American zoos. |
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The abundant species can interbreed with the rare species, swamping its gene pool. |
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Interbreeding can swamp the rarer gene pool and create hybrids, depleting the purebred gene pool. |
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Even if the tom is very beautiful and a good outcross for your queens and other female cats in the neighborhood, what influence will he have on the gene pool with only your two females as mates? |
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After our 16 kittens testing phaseis over, we will logically mix our new line with common show lines and integrate the fresh blood into the general gene pool. |
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Given the depletion of breeding stock, especially after the second World War, Flatcoats and Labradors were widely interbred to broaden the gene pool and increase the number of dogs to a safer level. |
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Interbreeding only within the species is of great importance for evolution in that individuals of one species share a common gene pool that members of other species do not. |
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Genetic mutations are easier to spot when researchers can compare the DNA of people with shared heredity, instead of looking at DNA which has become more complicated by mixing of the gene pool. |
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Other researchers are studying how the genes for left-handedness and longevity have moved through the Utah gene pool. |
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This change would allow farmers and herders to simulate the effect on the community of any change in the gene pool of that community. |
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Organizations in crisis or those seeking to widen their executive gene pool are more likely to look elsewhere. |
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For example, the Treaty acknowledges only implicitly the fact that taxonomists and breeders disagree about what is included within a particular crop gene pool. |
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They have taken on the task and it remains a monumental task of ensuring that the planet's gene pool remains healthily diverse. In 1981 American zoologists created the first Species Survival Plan. |
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In both cases this is being done to widen the gene pool. |
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What steps are required to ensure that the gene pool in forest reproductive material can be successfully conserved in its diversity and adapted to climate change? |
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In the case of rare genetic diseases, the survival and subsequent reproduction of treated subjects is unlikely to have a significant impact on the gene pool. |
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Finally, we should take special measures, as others have said, to preserve rare breeds, an indispensable part of the animal gene pool, so that they are not swept away by some new pandemic. |
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Totally eliminating that gene from the human gene pool, therefore, may not be a wise thing to do, at least to pass on that deletion to future generations. |
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Such theoretical logic as this position may have, however, ignores the flux of the human gene pool, treating it as a work of art rather than an on-going process. |
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Research indicates that the gene pool might be affected forever. |
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However, our gene pool has not changed during the last decades and therefore genes can only explain a susceptibility to obesity, not the change that has taken place. |
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It is conventionally accepted that 500 individuals of a species or population represents the minimum critical number to maintain genetic diversity with a reasonable size gene pool. |
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That view was also shared by Japan, where scientists had expressed support for the unimpeded circulation of the findings of research on the human gene pool. |
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However, the Department continues to fund the operation of the Mactaquac hatchery in New Brunswick as a biodiversity facility to maintain a gene pool for endangered salmon stocks. |
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So, sustainable agriculture needs a highly diverse gene pool and if agriculture is to produce high added value produce, it needs genes with good organoleptic characteristics and optimal transformation quality. |
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It should therefore encourage the increase of the gene pool of organic animals, improve self reliance and thus ensure the development of the sector. |
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All organisms on Earth are descended from a common ancestor or ancestral gene pool. |
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Ethnic groups, derived from the same historical founder population, often continue to speak related languages and share a similar gene pool. |
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Additionally, if the captive breeding population is too small, then inbreeding may occur due to a reduced gene pool and reduce immunity. |
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Thus, although a male may have a well adapted Y chromosome free of excessive mutation, it may never make it in to the next gene pool. |
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As with the paternal DNA of African Americans, contributions from other parts of the continent to their maternal gene pool are insignificant. |
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Colour blindness affects a significant number of people and especially isolated communities with a restricted gene pool. |
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Outbreeding is a positive thing, because of the wider gene pool. |
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However, at low population densities, hares are vulnerable to local extinctions as the available gene pool declines, making inbreeding more likely. |
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The existing animal gene pool may contain valuable but unknown resources that could be very useful for future food security and agricultural development. |
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The nasal glands may be the result of an ancestral trait, which is no longer needed by the common ostrich, but has not been bred out of their gene pool. |
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