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The most common features of the response to artificial selection may be
illustrated by the pioneering studies of Mather and Harrison (1949) and the more
recent studies of Yoo (1980) on the number of abdominal bristles in Drosophila ...
The most common features of the response to artificial selection may be
illustrated by the pioneering studies of Mather and Harrison (1949) and the more
recent studies of Yoo (1980) on the number of abdominal bristles in Drosophila ...
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The scute homozygote (scsc) has a lower, more variable number of bristles.
Selection in a homozygous scsc population can change the mean bristle number,
so there is polygenic variation for the trait that is ordinarily not expressed;
scutellar ...
The scute homozygote (scsc) has a lower, more variable number of bristles.
Selection in a homozygous scsc population can change the mean bristle number,
so there is polygenic variation for the trait that is ordinarily not expressed;
scutellar ...
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(A) The relationship between the number of scutellar bristles of Drosophila
melanogaster and the value of an underlying variable called "Make." The
notations 0/1 and so forth mark the threshold values of "Make" at which the bristle
number is ...
(A) The relationship between the number of scutellar bristles of Drosophila
melanogaster and the value of an underlying variable called "Make." The
notations 0/1 and so forth mark the threshold values of "Make" at which the bristle
number is ...
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CONCEPTIONS AND MISCONCEPTIONS | 7 |
EVOLUTION SINCE THE SYNTHESIS | 13 |
ADAPTATION AND ENVIRONMENT | 19 |
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