disequilibrium Definition på svenska

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Examples of disequilibrium

  • Most of the genes are in linkage disequilibrium and are therefore inherited as a combined block or a haplotype.

  • Linkage disequilibrium between some inversions and genetically distant allozyme loci (or characters associated with fitness) suggested that these associations may be selectively maintained.

  • Our analysis of linkage disequilibrium between mapped marker loci shows that significant associations between markers are correlated with tight linkage.

  • Furthermore, a linkage disequilibrium between alleles at the independent loci examined in our study, was observed.

  • The answers might include an atmosphere with signs of chemical disequilibrium and active, internally driven cycling of volatile elements between the surface, atmosphere and interior.

  • Moreover, they can also be useful in mapping genes, designing breeding programmes, detecting population structure, and studying linkage disequilibrium.

  • But the same principles outlined here can be employed to carry out proper linkage disequilibrium mapping with dominant markers.

  • 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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