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- Now this is either an amazing genetic phenomenon, or I'm the only one who hasn't discovered the hair-care aisle.
- Enard's paper reveals evidence of a " selective sweep " _ a genetic phenomenon where a beneficial genetic mutation sweeps through the entire population.
- As they are a product of the hybrid genetic phenomenon of heterosis ( hybrid vigor ), they are larger and stronger than yak or cattle from the region.
- The experimental injections will contain a new type of drug based on a recently discovered genetic phenomenon, called RNA interference, that has excited scientists with its versatile and powerful ability to turn off genes.
- "LDLR " mutations are more common in certain populations, presumably because of a genetic phenomenon known as the " founder effect " they were founded by a small group of individuals, one or several of whom was a carrier of the mutation.
- By 1997, historian George M . Fredrickson of Stanford University wrote that " the proposition that race is'a social and cultural construction,'has become an academic clich? " but Allen was not satisfied with that proposition and he emphasized that the white race must be understood, not simply as a social construct ( rather than an genetic phenomenon ), but as a ruling class social control formation .
- In sharp contrast to this population genetic phenomenon of regression to the mean, which is best thought of as a combination of a binomially distributed process of inheritance ( plus normally distributed environmental influences ), the term " regression to the mean " is now often used to describe completely different phenomena in which an initial sampling bias may disappear as new, repeated, or larger samples display sample means that are closer to the true underlying population mean.