Canalisation is a measure of the ability of a population to produce the same phenotype regardless of variability of its environment or genotype. It is... 18 KB (2,035 words) - 11:49, 4 April 2024 |
Canalization (redirect from Canalisation) the process of modifying a stream so it follows a restricted path Canalisation (genetics), a measure of the ability of a genotype to produce the same phenotype... 635 bytes (108 words) - 20:40, 28 July 2020 |
overlapping ranges of phenotypic expression between genotypes. Canalisation (genetics) Differential susceptibility Genetic determinism Nature versus nurture... 7 KB (753 words) - 19:31, 21 May 2022 |
This glossary of genetics and evolutionary biology is a list of definitions of terms and concepts used in the study of genetics and evolutionary biology... 144 KB (15,393 words) - 06:54, 23 February 2024 |
Developmental noise (category Classical genetics) the significance, control and mechanisms of developmental noise. Canalisation (genetics) Yampolsky LY, Scheiner SR (1994). "Developmental Noise, Phenotypic... 10 KB (1,248 words) - 17:36, 21 March 2024 |
Epigenetics (section Waddington's canalisation, 1940s) cell fates were established during development in a process he called canalisation much as a marble rolls down to the point of lowest local elevation. Waddington... 163 KB (18,659 words) - 17:15, 14 April 2024 |
and developmental plasticity as evolutionary agents". Nature Reviews. Genetics. 16 (10): 611–622. doi:10.1038/nrg3982. PMID 26370902. S2CID 205486234... 16 KB (1,878 words) - 05:53, 22 April 2024 |
constraints might lead through time to developmental integration and canalisation. However, without any clear idea of any of these mechanisms, deducing... 7 KB (946 words) - 20:04, 19 April 2024 |
manifestation of genetic activity. Waddington introduced the concept of canalisation, the ability of an organism to produce the same phenotype despite variation... 24 KB (2,657 words) - 07:27, 18 January 2024 |