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... occur in the children of mated pairs whose genetic types are known . For example , suppose that there are two alleles : A and a . This means that three kinds of individuals may occur : AA , Aa , and aa . Each of these combinations is ...
... occur in the children of mated pairs whose genetic types are known . For example , suppose that there are two alleles : A and a . This means that three kinds of individuals may occur : AA , Aa , and aa . Each of these combinations is ...
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... occurring separately . Hence ( p + q ) ( p + q ) equals the probability that p , q , or pq will occur . This probability is equal to 1 ( i.e. , certainty ) . Hence ( p + q ) ( p + q ) = 1 = p2 + 2pq + q2 151 Evolutionary Forces 16 genes ...
... occurring separately . Hence ( p + q ) ( p + q ) equals the probability that p , q , or pq will occur . This probability is equal to 1 ( i.e. , certainty ) . Hence ( p + q ) ( p + q ) = 1 = p2 + 2pq + q2 151 Evolutionary Forces 16 genes ...
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... occur in English . ( A symbol between slant lines indicates a phoneme . ) Thus the bilabial stops in " sap , " " flip , " and " hip " are nonaspirated . Hence the question arises as to whether [ p ] and [ p " ] constitute separate ...
... occur in English . ( A symbol between slant lines indicates a phoneme . ) Thus the bilabial stops in " sap , " " flip , " and " hip " are nonaspirated . Hence the question arises as to whether [ p ] and [ p " ] constitute separate ...
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Population Genetics | 13 |
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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