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The following pages link to genetic drift (Q486420):
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- evolution (Q1063) (← links)
- founder effect (Q504568) (← links)
- Antigenic shift (Q575314) (← links)
- (Q13167410) (redirect page) (← links)
- High functional diversity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis driven by genetic drift and human demography (Q21563563) (← links)
- Generalized population models and the nature of genetic drift (Q22162499) (← links)
- Geographic distribution of disease mutations in the Ashkenazi Jewish population supports genetic drift over selection (Q24532103) (← links)
- Genetic drift in an infinite population. The pseudohitchhiking model (Q24548113) (← links)
- Accelerated genetic drift on chromosome X during the human dispersal out of Africa (Q24655578) (← links)
- The genetic drift of human papillomavirus type 16 is a means of reconstructing prehistoric viral spread and the movement of ancient human populations (Q24655856) (← links)
- Elevated frequency of Tay-Sachs disease among Ashkenazic Jews unlikely by genetic drift alone (Q24675164) (← links)
- (Q25532728) (redirect page) (← links)
- Genetic Drift, Purifying Selection and Vector Genotype Shape Dengue Virus Intra-host Genetic Diversity in Mosquitoes (Q26314615) (← links)
- Evolutionary rate and genetic drift of hepatitis C virus are not correlated with the host immune response: studies of infected donor-recipient clusters (Q27469638) (← links)
- Occurrence of genetic drift and founder effect during quasispecies evolution of the VP2 and NS3/NS3A genes of bluetongue virus upon passage between sheep, cattle, and Culicoides sonorensis (Q27469961) (← links)
- Genetic drift in hypervariable region 1 of the viral genome in persistent hepatitis C virus infection (Q27485921) (← links)
- Genetic drift (Q28251605) (← links)
- Sexual selection can increase the effect of random genetic drift--a quantitative genetic model of polymorphism in Oophaga pumilio, the strawberry poison-dart frog (Q28267907) (← links)
- Evolutionary origins of the obesity epidemic: natural selection of thrifty genes or genetic drift following predation release? (Q28296804) (← links)
- Measurement of the human allele frequency spectrum demonstrates greater genetic drift in East Asians than in Europeans (Q28705866) (← links)
- Loss of MHC and neutral variation in Peary caribou: genetic drift is not mitigated by balancing selection or exacerbated by MHC allele distributions (Q28729230) (← links)
- The role of genetic drift in shaping modern human cranial evolution: a test using microevolutionary modeling (Q28741636) (← links)
- Detecting genetic drift versus selection in human evolution (Q28770050) (← links)
- Expected time for random genetic drift of a population between stable phenotypic states (Q28775961) (← links)
- The evolution and population genetics of the ALDH2 locus: random genetic drift, selection, and low levels of recombination (Q29304892) (← links)
- Impact of selection, mutation rate and genetic drift on human genetic variation. (Q30336209) (← links)
- Genetic drift of influenza A(H3N2) viruses during two consecutive seasons in 2011-2013 in Corsica, France. (Q30354246) (← links)
- Genetic drift evolution under vaccination pressure among H5N1 Egyptian isolates (Q30403562) (← links)
- Decreased serologic response in vaccinated military recruits during 2011 correspond to genetic drift in concurrent circulating pandemic A/H1N1 viruses (Q30415565) (← links)
- Genetic drift influenza A(H3N2) virus hemagglutinin (HA) variants originated during the last pandemic turn out to be predominant in the 2011-2012 season in Northern Italy (Q30423957) (← links)
- Neutral genetic drift can alter promiscuous protein functions, potentially aiding functional evolution (Q30479736) (← links)
- Genetic drift at expanding frontiers promotes gene segregation (Q30480896) (← links)
- Random genetic drift and selection in a triallelic locus: a continuous diffusion model (Q30770667) (← links)
- On theoretical models of gene expression evolution with random genetic drift and natural selection (Q30912770) (← links)
- Importance of genetic drift during Pleistocene divergence as revealed by analyses of genomic variation (Q31015115) (← links)
- Testing Natural Selection vs. Genetic Drift in Phenotypic Evolution Using Quantitative Trait Locus Data (Q32045001) (← links)
- Genetic drift: the unsolvable puzzle (Q33336574) (← links)
- Environmental sequence data from the Sargasso Sea reveal that the characteristics of genome reduction in Prochlorococcus are not a harbinger for an escalation in genetic drift (Q33374958) (← links)
- Genetic drift of HIV populations in culture (Q33419841) (← links)
- Genetic drift. Your father and I. (Q33425142) (← links)
- The episode of genetic drift defining the migration of humans out of Africa is derived from a large east African population size (Q33638262) (← links)
- Island biology and morphological divergence of the Skyros wall lizard Podarcis gaigeae: a combined role for local selection and genetic drift on color morph frequency divergence? (Q33682781) (← links)
- Did genetic drift drive increases in genome complexity? (Q33701684) (← links)
- Impact of antigenic and genetic drift on the serologic surveillance of H5N2 avian influenza viruses (Q33776223) (← links)
- A study using demographic data of genetic drift and natural selection in an isolated Mediterranean community: Bayárcal (La Alpujarra, south-east Spain) (Q33816430) (← links)
- Genetic anthropology of the colorectal cancer-susceptibility allele APC I1307K: evidence of genetic drift within the Ashkenazim (Q33905286) (← links)
- Low degree of human T-cell leukemia/lymphoma virus type I genetic drift in vivo as a means of monitoring viral transmission and movement of ancient human populations (Q33932108) (← links)
- A direct assessment of the role of genetic drift in determining allele frequency variation in populations of Euphydryas editha (Q33951066) (← links)
- Random genetic drift in a cline (Q33957355) (← links)
- Multinomial-sampling models for random genetic drift (Q33969448) (← links)