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1 ons exist at this locus at a relatively high gene frequency.
2 ially for human populations from blood-group gene frequencies.
3 as and have discovered latitudinal clines in gene frequencies.
4 ins and losses were determined by changes in gene frequencies.
5 to be the primary force shaping chloroplast gene frequencies.
6 evolutionary predictions based on accessory gene frequencies.
7 e genome-specific error rates and underlying gene frequencies.
10 duction scenario, we profiled hop-resistance gene frequencies and bacterial and fungal communities in
12 rtant complex traits; and to determine their gene frequencies and their homozygous, heterozygous, epi
16 ponses in population dynamics, life history, gene frequencies, and morphology in a number of species.
17 munity composition and community-level decay gene frequencies are consistent with outcomes of trait-m
18 t different reproductive modes do not affect gene frequency at mutation-selection equilibrium if muta
19 ormulated a quantitative measure of V- and J-genes frequency bias driven by multiplex PCR during libr
21 new insight into the factors contributing to gene frequency change in this species, and it serves to
22 Historical datasets documenting changes to gene frequency clines are extremely rare but provide a p
25 ve great promise for capturing signatures of gene frequency difference between human subpopulations,
26 particular, F(ST) is an appropriate index of gene-frequency differentiation if and only if the geneti
28 Analysis at the level of individual loci and gene frequency distributions has had relatively little i
29 f multilocus quantitative genetic models and gene frequency distributions, focusing on the potential
31 that a property of the deterministic part of gene frequency dynamics determines when fixation and los
35 expression of the Neurospora circadian clock gene frequency (frq), can trigger singularity behavior i
36 ves transcription of the circadian pacemaker gene frequency (frq), whose gene product, FRQ, as a part
38 at activates expression of the central clock gene frequency (frq); FRQ protein is hypothesized to fee
39 hic L1 elements in the human population with gene frequencies greater than 0.05 is between 3000 and 1
40 rty of nucleotide sequences independently of gene frequency, i.e. the 'success' in the gene pool that
41 In addition, the narH (nitrate reductase) gene frequency, identified using the KEGG Orthology data
42 rol studies, we compared HLA class I and KIR gene frequencies in 250 classic (non-AIDS) KS cases, 280
45 online repository for the storage of immune gene frequencies in different populations across the wor
46 ted red blood cell (RBC) disorders with high gene frequencies in malaria-endemic regions, the distrib
48 modes of microbial transmission and spoilage-gene frequency in a commercial food-production scenario,
49 g-1, which was allelic and present at a high gene frequency in gorillas but absent from other primate
50 rves were simulated and correlations between gene frequency in the Oxfordshire and other datasets cal
51 s have been suggested for changes in melanic gene frequency in the peppered moth Biston betularia and
55 rd diffusion equation is thus solved for all gene frequencies, namely the absorbing frequencies of 0
56 trated that the sites are present in overall gene frequencies of .39 for HindIII, .04 for BamHI, and
57 sequence and deletion analyses gave disease-gene frequencies of 40% for CCM1, 38% for CCM2, 6% for C
58 s each coding region, we have determined the gene frequencies of each allele in a random donor popula
61 ermination of significant differences in the gene frequencies of LSRa, LSRg, VNGa, and VNGg among Cau
69 among the white population worldwide, with a gene frequency of about 10% and a frequency of homozygos
71 ratic Republic of the Congo have the highest gene frequency of glycophorin B-null in the world, raisi
77 eption of the RASSF1A promoter of the RASSF1 gene, frequencies of aberrant methylation were significa
78 f 0 and 1 along with the continuous range of gene frequencies on the interval (0,1) that excludes the
80 re relatively sensitive to assumptions about gene frequency, particularly when gene frequency was low
81 demiological and clinical studies that these gene frequencies reflect selection by, and protection fr
82 fferent ecological levels through changes to gene frequencies, species traits, population dynamics, s
84 ta has lower genetic diversity and different gene frequencies than the monogyne form, suggesting that
85 and differential equations) used to describe gene frequency trajectories with the mathematics of opti
86 RQH because they do not result in cycling of gene frequencies, unlike a matching allele mechanism.
87 difference between cases and controls in KIR gene frequencies was a trend toward fewer activating KIR
91 zing differentiation from inferred ancestral gene frequencies, we obtained results that are fully con
96 Machine learning models using transporter gene frequencies were predictive of known siderophore ac
97 ethylation index, a reflection of all of the gene frequencies, with the presence of SV40 large T-anti
98 ns for a complete dynamical treatment of all gene frequencies within a diffusion approximation framew
99 lar challenge for the identification of true gene frequencies within a microbial population, as core