microevolution

  • 101Nanobiotechnology — Part of a series of articles on Nanotechnology …

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  • 102Frank Lewis Marsh — (18 October, 1899, Aledo, Illinois 1992) was an American biologist, educator and creationist author. In 1963 he was one of the ten founding members of the Creation Research Society along with more well known creationists such as Henry M. Morris… …

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  • 103Macrodevelopment — is a biological hypothesis that proposes over millions of years the biosphere has nonlinearly unfolded taxa from generic forms to specific forms, in a manner analogous to the way in which a biological embryo develops in the womb. The theory was… …

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  • 104Niche microdifferentiation — is an example of how evolutionary variation in genes is maintained. It simply means that an advantage for one animal in one area is not an advantage for another animal in a diffenret location. For example, a moth which is white and lives in an… …

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  • 105Articles related to the creation-evolution controversy — The following is a clearinghouse of articles which refer to terms often used in the context of the creation evolution controversy:OriginsThe creation evolution controversy often is cast as a controversy surrounding the creation myths. The… …

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  • 106Coalescent theory — Contents 1 Theory 1.1 Time to coalescence 1.2 Neutral variation …

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  • 107John Brookfield (geneticist) — John Brookfield, born in 1955, is a British population geneticist. He is Professor of Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham, in the School of Biology.Research summaryBrookfield is interested in how the genomes evolve and has… …

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  • 108Canalisation (genetics) — Norms of reaction for two genotypes. Genotype B shows a strongly bimodal distribution indicating differentiation into distinct phenotypes. Each phenotype is buffered against environmental variation it is canalised. Canalisation (canalization in… …

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  • 109Computational phylogenetics — is the application of computational algorithms, methods and programs to phylogenetic analyses. The goal is to assemble a phylogenetic tree representing a hypothesis about the evolutionary ancestry of a set of genes, species, or other taxa. For… …

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  • 110Mosaic evolution — (or modular evolution) is the concept that evolutionary change takes place in some body parts or systems without simultaneous changes in other parts.[1] Another definition is the evolution of characters at various rates both within and between… …

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