• about the effects of dominance and/or recessiveness. Muller's classification of mutant alleles Muller, H. J. 1932. Further studies on the nature and causes...
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  • populations in a species Muller's morphs, a classification scheme for genetic mutations "-morph", a suffix commonly used in taxonomy Morphing, in motion pictures...
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    Muller (Indiana University Press, 1962). Mutagenesis Bateson–Dobzhansky–Muller model Repository for Germinal Choice Muller's ratchet Muller's morphs History...
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    (null allele), it is often called an amorph or amorphic mutation in Muller's morphs schema. Phenotypes associated with such mutations are most often recessive...
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  • term "amorph" was used by Hermann Joseph Muller in 1932.[citation needed] Allele Gene mutation Muller's morphs Lawrence E., ed. (1999). Henderson's Dictionary...
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  • consider the allele for the O blood type as a null allele. Pseudogene Muller's morphs Genetic deletion RecLOH Unique-event polymorphism Peter., Snustad,...
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  • of dominanceness and/or recessiveness. Muller's classification of mutant alleles Allele Mutation Muller's morphs Lawrence E., ed. (1999). Henderson's Dictionary...
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    was, as Müller wrote in 1878, that "defended species may evolve a similar appearance so as to share the costs of predator education." Müller's 1879 account...
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  • this usage because they use the same word to mean 'category in which all morphisms are invertible'. The term magma was used by Serre [Lie Algebras and Lie...
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  • matings from the other two morphs. These three morphs participate in a rock paper scissors sort of interaction such that no one morph completely outcompetes...
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    different colour morphs are known to exist, including colours such as yellow, green, and brown. Shown here is a brown colour morph with pattern. Collage...
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    eat scales on its victim’s left flank. The relative abundance of the two morphs in populations is regulated by frequency-dependent selection. The narwhal...
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    Faroese artist and scientific illustrator Astrid Andreasen. Nomenclature of morphs - variants and forms - is unregulated by the ICZN. Arguably, the pied raven...
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    modified morphology and/or life cycles, including phenomena such as flightless morphs, parthenogenesis, sexual dimorphism, and eusociality. The phylogeny of the...
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  • complemented by platform specific sites archiving software for AmigaOS 4, AROS or MorphOS only. Aminet was an early attempt to create a centralized public archive...
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    will take them back to her nest unwittingly. Once in the nest, the larvae morphs into a grub-like "couch potato" and feeds upon all of the provisions and...
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    African paradise flycatcher (category Taxa named by Philipp Ludwig Statius Müller)
    With a butterfly catch Masai Mara female rufous morph, Soysambu Conservancy, Kenya female rufous morph, Soysambu Conservancy, Kenya African Paradise Flycatcher...
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    demonstrative, "ya"- which is relative, and "ka"- which is interrogative, morph as comparative and superlative adjectives and serve as pronouns. Vishwa...
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    evidence of sexual dimorphism in the shape of the dermal plates. Two plate morphs were described: one was short, wide, and oval-shaped, the other taller and...
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    Foxface rabbitfish (category Taxa named by Salomon Müller)
    though these two might be recently evolved species, they may be just colour morphs and should arguably to be united under the scientific name S. vulpinus....
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  • She continued her career, providing backing vocals for Martin Mull's debut album Martin Mull (1972), among others. At the same time she was developing her...
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    This often includes the phenomenon of mimicry when mimetic morphs fly alongside nonmimetic morphs in a population of a particular species. Polymorphism occurs...
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    plumage which ranges from grey to black, and some also occur in white-headed morphs, as also suggested by its specific epithet leucocephalus, literally "white...
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  • Chess problems (J. E. H. Creed 1947), Lumberjack Chess (Bruce Zimove 1983), Morph Chess (Karl Scherer 2000), Zelig Chess (Stan Druben 2001) A piece that changes...
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    Macrocystis (section Morphs)
    release the biflagellated zoospores: these are the sporophylls. The smaller morphs, formerly identified as Macrocystis integrifolia, have deep brown color...
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    polyphenism has two forms (morphs). The most common type, at least in wild-type lab strains, is the "eurystomatous" morph, which can feed on both bacteria...
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    rods, which vary in size between members. The most common fruiting body morphs are soft hump and knob shaped with possible colors of yellow, peach, white...
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    morphs is environmental, but with genetic polymorphism the determination of morph is genetic. These two cases have in common that more than one morph...
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  • Philomachus pugnax, there are three distinct male morphs: independent males, the primary, dark-feathered morph, which establishes and aggressively defends a...
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    possibly other factors. Heterocarpy, or the ability to produce different fruit morphs, has evolved and is common in Asteraceae. It allows seeds to be dispersed...
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