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1 drift to genetic equilibrium
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > drift to genetic equilibrium
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English-russian biological dictionary > drift to genetic equilibrium
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drift 1. дрейф, снос, пассивное перемещение; дрейфовать; дрейфовый, сносимый; 2. медленное течение, дрейфовое течение; 3. нанос; ледниковые отложенияdrift дрейф генов, или генетико-автоматические процессы, изменение генетической структуры популяции, вызванное случайными причинами (напр., малыми размерами популяции); дрейф генов не ведёт к генотипическому приспособлению к средеdrift to genetic equilibrium дрейф к установлению генетического равновесияgenetic drift дрейф генов, генетический дрейфmeiotic drift мейотический дрейфmeiotic drift мейотический дрейф, образование в процессе мейоза неравного числа гамет с различными аллелями одного локуса у гетерозиготной особиmutational drift мутационный дрейфEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > drift
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1) дрейф, снос, пассивное перемещение; дрейфовать; дрейфовый, сносимый2) медленное течение, дрейфовое течение3) нанос; ледниковые отложения•- genetic drift
- meiotic drift
- mutational drift
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