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...
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effect, genetic effect of expansion of isolated small populations Founder (IRC), management status for Internet Relay Chat To founder (or foundering)...
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Genetic divergence (section Founder effect)
isolated from gene flow. One possible cause of genetic divergence is the founder effect, which is when a few individuals become isolated from their original...
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Genetic drift (redirect from Founder's principle)
drift, also known as random genetic drift, allelic drift or the Wright effect, is the change in the frequency of an existing gene variant (allele) in...
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Introduction to evolution (section Founder effect)
generations. One example of the founder effect is found in the Amish migration to Pennsylvania in 1744. Two of the founders of the colony in Pennsylvania...
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brochures referenced above. Preface: The founder effect disease causing mutations where "The founder effect refers to the concept that a given gene appeared...
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the underlying cause of effects like population bottlenecks and the founder effect. Genetic drift is the major source of decrease of genetic diversity...
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population experienced a founder effect and genetic drift due to the small number of ancestors. As a result of the founder effect, Polynesians are distinctively...
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BRCA1 (section Germ-line mutations and founder effect)
to date have been inherited, suggesting the possibility of a large "founder" effect in which a certain mutation is common to a well-defined population...
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BRCA2 (section Germline mutations and founder effect)
to date have been inherited, suggesting the possibility of a large "founder" effect in which a certain mutation is common to a well-defined population...
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larger than previously thought. The Polynesian population experienced a founder effect and genetic drift. The Polynesian may be distinctively different both...
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List of effects (redirect from Effect (causality))
(psychological theories) Founder effect (ecology) (population genetics) Fractional quantum Hall effect (physics) Franssen effect (acoustics) (sound perception)...
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additions later on the female side. Together, this is described as the founder effect. Those same communities had diversity in the male lines that was similar...
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gene flow, meiotic drive, genetic hitchhiking, population bottleneck, founder effect, inbreeding and outbreeding depression. In the simplest case of a single...
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subsequent generations designated F2 and so on. Related concepts include: Founder effect— the loss of genetic variation that occurs when a new population is...
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and reaches its maximum frequency in the Dinaric Alps (Balkans) via founder effect, related to the migrations of the Early Slavs to the Balkan peninsula...
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population, all individuals can have this trait. This is called the founder effect. In the well established breeds, that are commonly bred, a large gene...
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the Japonic-speakers. Both had influence on each other and a later founder effect diminished the internal variety of both language families. To date,...
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drift, founder effect, bottleneck, genetic hitchhiking, meiotic drive, mutation, gene flow, inbreeding, natural selection, or the Wahlund effect, but it...
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A founder CEO, often written as founder / CEO and also as founder & CEO is an individual who establishes a company as a founding CEO and holds its chief...
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Indian Ocean and those in the Pacific Ocean. The coconut experienced a founder effect, where a small number of individuals with low diversity founded the...
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Gefilte Fish Line. The Lithuanian Jewish population may exhibit a genetic founder effect. The utility of these variations has been the subject of debate. One...
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founder populations", while a number of common Mendelian disorders among Romanies from all over Europe indicates "a common origin and founder effect"...
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18th-century founders,[citation needed] genetic disorders that come out due to inbreeding exist in more isolated districts (an example of the founder effect). These...
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species. Evolutionary biology portal Biodiversity Conservation biology Founder effect Gene flow Genetic drift Small population size Australian Grains Genebank...
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bottleneck. The genetic bottleneck is now recognized to be the Out-of-Africa founder effect, rather than an actual reduction in population. Since the major eruption...
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that the very high frequency in the Western Balkan is because of a founder effect. Utevska calculated that the STR cluster divergence and its secondary...
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and recurrent founder effects among speakers of various branches of Finno-Ugric. Not all branches show evidence of a single founder effect. North Eurasian...
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Mass Effect is a military science fiction media franchise created by Casey Hudson. The franchise depicts a distant future where humanity and several alien...
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The Osborne effect is a social phenomenon of customers canceling or deferring orders for the current, soon-to-be-obsolete product as an unexpected drawback...
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