The Hardy-Weinberg theorem characterizes the distributions of genotype frequencies in populations that are not evolving, and is thus the fundamental null model for population genetics. Under the ...
New research explains how certain traits can pass down from one generation to the next – at least in plants – without following the accepted rules of genetics. New research explains how certain traits ...
The genetic basis of variation in gene expression lends itself to investigation by microarrays. For genetic analysis, we view the expression level of a gene as a quantitative or 'complex' trait, ...
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