Estimation of the amount of genetic variability in natural populations of living organisms is of such great interest that sharply divided opinion on the outcome of such estimation existed even before any reliable method of estimation was available. The biochemical technique of enzyme electrophoresis has revealed an unexpectedly high level of genetic variability in a variety of organisms. This technique suggests that organisms may be heterozygous for 6 to 15% of their loci and 15 to 50% of the loci may be polymorphic in any population. The more recent technique of DNA restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) has confirmed such high levels of genetic variability. The debate now concerns, how such a high level of genetic variability is ...
Genetic diversity is of fundamental importance in the continuity of a species as it provides the nec...
When Darwin introduced natural selection in 1859 as a key mechanism of evolution, little was known a...
Recent observations on rates of mutation, recombination, and random genetic drift highlight the dram...
Estimation of the amount of genetic variability in natural populations of living organisms is of suc...
Estimation of the amount of genetic variability in natural populations of living organisms is of suc...
International audienceGenetic polymorphism varies among species and within genomes, and has importan...
Genetic variation among individuals within a population concerns both quantitative and discrete trai...
Species are the units used to measure ecological diversity and alleles are the units of genetic dive...
The evidence for genetic variation can be traced to Mendel's experiments: The discovery of the laws ...
During the last decade and a half, studies of evolution and variation have been revolutionized by th...
Abstract: Biodiversity is mostly discussed at the level of species, but genetic variation within spe...
Genetic variability is the clay of evolution, providing the base material on which adaptation and sp...
Biological diversity is the variability among living organisms from all sources of nature. Genetic p...
Preservation of genetic diversity is of fundamental concern to conservation biology, as genetic dive...
Electrophoretic studies have shown that the average frequency of heterozygous loci per individual is...
Genetic diversity is of fundamental importance in the continuity of a species as it provides the nec...
When Darwin introduced natural selection in 1859 as a key mechanism of evolution, little was known a...
Recent observations on rates of mutation, recombination, and random genetic drift highlight the dram...
Estimation of the amount of genetic variability in natural populations of living organisms is of suc...
Estimation of the amount of genetic variability in natural populations of living organisms is of suc...
International audienceGenetic polymorphism varies among species and within genomes, and has importan...
Genetic variation among individuals within a population concerns both quantitative and discrete trai...
Species are the units used to measure ecological diversity and alleles are the units of genetic dive...
The evidence for genetic variation can be traced to Mendel's experiments: The discovery of the laws ...
During the last decade and a half, studies of evolution and variation have been revolutionized by th...
Abstract: Biodiversity is mostly discussed at the level of species, but genetic variation within spe...
Genetic variability is the clay of evolution, providing the base material on which adaptation and sp...
Biological diversity is the variability among living organisms from all sources of nature. Genetic p...
Preservation of genetic diversity is of fundamental concern to conservation biology, as genetic dive...
Electrophoretic studies have shown that the average frequency of heterozygous loci per individual is...
Genetic diversity is of fundamental importance in the continuity of a species as it provides the nec...
When Darwin introduced natural selection in 1859 as a key mechanism of evolution, little was known a...
Recent observations on rates of mutation, recombination, and random genetic drift highlight the dram...