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Page 151
... action of another when they happen to occur in the same genome but on different loci . This is quite distinct from the interaction be- tween parental alleles on the same gene locus that occurs in dominance ef- fects . The action here is ...
... action of another when they happen to occur in the same genome but on different loci . This is quite distinct from the interaction be- tween parental alleles on the same gene locus that occurs in dominance ef- fects . The action here is ...
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... action , A , and random mating ; ( b ) to as- sume additive action and assortive mating ; ( c ) to assume additionally the presence of dominance , D , epistasis , C , and linkage , L , with random mating ; ( d ) to assume A + D + C + L ...
... action , A , and random mating ; ( b ) to as- sume additive action and assortive mating ; ( c ) to assume additionally the presence of dominance , D , epistasis , C , and linkage , L , with random mating ; ( d ) to assume A + D + C + L ...
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... action — the path coefficient analysis if one likes - lead- ing to the oblique structure we find can arise either by the second - stratum factor contributing additively to the action of the stubs or , conversely , by the stubs ...
... action — the path coefficient analysis if one likes - lead- ing to the oblique structure we find can arise either by the second - stratum factor contributing additively to the action of the stubs or , conversely , by the stubs ...
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Modern Growth of Interest in Human | 3 |
Summary | 16 |
The PhysicalLinkage Method | 34 |
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