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In population genetics, fixation is the change in a gene pool from a situation where there exists at least two variants of a particular gene (allele)... |
to cause the disease. For this reason, population structure is a common confounding variable in medical genetics studies, and accounting for and controlling... |
Population genetics is a subfield of genetics that deals with genetic differences within and among populations, and is a part of evolutionary biology.... |
The fixation index (FST) is a measure of population differentiation due to genetic structure. It is frequently estimated from genetic polymorphism data... |
Demographics of India (redirect from Population history of India) isolated, while Indian tribal populations experienced reproductive isolation and drift. Furthermore, the genetic fixation index data show historical genetic... |
Genetic studies on Sami (redirect from Population Genetics of the Sami Peoples) prehistoric gene-flow from siberia in the complex human population history of North East Europe". PLOS Genetics. 9 (2): e1003296. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1003296... |
The history of genetics can be represented on a timeline of events from the earliest work in the 1850s, to the DNA era starting in the 1940s, and the... |
Melinda A. (2022-01-06). "A genetic history of migration, diversification, and admixture in Asia". Human Population Genetics and Genomics. 2 (1): 1–32. doi:10... |
sub-disciplines and related fields, with an emphasis on classical genetics, quantitative genetics, population biology, phylogenetics, speciation, and systematics.... |
Demographics of Europe (redirect from Population history of Europe) study, Fst (fixation index) was found to correlate considerably with geographic distances ranging from ≤0.0010 for neighbouring populations to 0.0230 for... |
studies of large populations and genetic clusters, and studies of genetic risk factors for disease. Research into race and genetics has also been criticized... |
Genetic drift (redirect from Time to fixation) probability of fixation in populations of changing size" (PDF). Genetics. 146 (2). Genetics Society of America: 723–33. doi:10.1093/genetics/146.2.723. PMC 1208011... |
F-statistics (category Population genetics) In population genetics, F-statistics (also known as fixation indices) describe the statistically expected level of heterozygosity in a population; more... |
Human genetic variation (redirect from Population differentiation) (November 2000). "Y chromosome sequence variation and the history of human populations". Nature Genetics. 26 (3): 358–61. doi:10.1038/81685. PMID 11062480. S2CID 12893406... |
Founder effect (redirect from Founder population) In population genetics, the founder effect is the loss of genetic variation that occurs when a new population is established by a very small number of... |
versus lost from a population. Background selection contradicts the assumption of the neutral theory of molecular evolution that the fixation or loss of a neutral... |
Population genetics research has been conducted on the ancestry of the modern Turkish people (not to be confused with Turkic peoples) in Turkey. Such... |
Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (0–L) (redirect from Glossary of genetics) of cell biology, molecular biology, and related disciplines, including genetics, biochemistry, and microbiology. It is split across two articles: This... |
Allele frequency spectrum (category Population genetics) In population genetics, the allele frequency spectrum, sometimes called the site frequency spectrum, is the distribution of the allele frequencies of... |
Bias in the introduction of variation (section History) M. A. Streisfeld and M. D. Rausher (2011). "Population genetics, pleiotropy, and the preferential fixation of mutations during adaptive evolution". Evolution... |