disequilibrium betydelse and definition

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  • For each set of parameter values (population size, selection heterogeneity, and initial linkage disequilibrium), 50 simulations are run.

  • It can be further noted that the approximation which ignores linkage disequilibrium does not do too badly.

  • Much of the sheer quantity of these expressions can be understood in terms of a basic contrast between equilibrium and disequilibrium.

  • The basic idea of markerassisted selection is to detect and exploit linkage disequilibrium between mutations that cause genetic variations and presumably neutral molecular markers.

  • Linkage disequilibrium between two segregating nucleotide sites under steady flux of mutations in a finite population.

  • The features result from initial growth of the quartz grain, partial resorption (dissolution) during a period of disequilibrium, then further growth to form the mantle.

  • Here, in most subsamples, the linkage disequilibrium becomes non-significant when applying this procedure.

  • This occurs because non-random mating can maintain only a small amount of linkage disequilibrium between unlinked loci for the male character and female mating preference.

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