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  • * Genetic variation across human populations, present and past * Biological variation related to climate and other elements of the natural environment
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  • ...] height is frequently characteristic within the group. Exceptional height variation (around 20% deviation from average) within such a population is usually due
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  • ...), a [[discipline]] of [[biology]], is the [[science]] of [[heredity]] and variation in living [[organisms]].[4][5] The [[fact]] that living [[things]] inherit ...org/wiki/Nucleotides nucleotides]—the sequence of these nucleotides is the genetic [[information]] organisms inherit. DNA naturally occurs in a double strande
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  • # The common [[genetics|genetic]] and developmental mechanisms of animals and plants is studied in [[molecu ...in the articles on [[evolution]], [[population genetics]], [[heredity]], [[variation]], [[Mendelism]], [[reproduction]].
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  • ...and have developed down through the ages colors your [[physical]] - your [[genetic]] - capacities. What has happened to this world has happened to you, both t ...For many of the [[mechanisms]] work extremely well, but due to the lack of genetic uplift, they work in many cases against what you need. rather than on your
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  • ...n, either non-randomly through [[natural selection]] or randomly through [[genetic drift]]. ...rift]] produces random changes in the frequency of traits in a population. Genetic drift arises from the element of chance involved in which individuals survi
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  • ...... self replicating and with each infininite moment of creation .... is a variation layered upon itself ... every growing and evolving ... all are branches in
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  • *Genetic remediation ...ent in their genetic code. You have a tremendous amount of debris in your genetic code, which does not cause any great problems, but there are definite flaws
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  • ...vement, categorised on the basis of race, are a product of inherited (i.e. genetic) traits or environmental, social and cultural factors. ...hile the features on which racial categorizations are made may be based on genetic factors, the idea of race itself, and actual divisions of persons into grou
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  • *[[Evolution]]. Through [[natural selection]] and [[genetic drift]], a population's inherited traits change from generation to generati ...arwin, Charles (1859). On the Origin of Species, 1st, John Murray</ref>. [[Genetic drift]] was embraced as an additional mechanism of evolutionary development
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  • ...During meiosis, the chromosomes of each pair usually cross over to achieve genetic recombination. ...sules burst open and the spores are released. Bryophytes show considerable variation in their breeding structures. Also in some species each plant is one sex wh
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  • ...y societies understand 'family' through other concepts rather than through genetic proximity. ...y|anthropological]] research dedicates itself to the understanding of this variation, and of changes in the family form over time. Thus, some speak of the '''bo
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  • ...or survival and, more importantly, reproduction. Given naturally occurring variation, and the fact that those that survive will tend on average to be different ...nesis (a life force driving things), mutationism (major one-step changes), genetic drift (randomness), and molecular drive (DNA has its own built-in ways of c
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  • ..."things" and "better plans." Do you mean that these are in relation to the genetic upliftment, or are they separate processes or programs for upliftment on th RAYSON: Most certainly. This program of genetic upliftment is not new; it was a program that initiated approximately forty
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  • ...—perhaps trillions to the trillionth power—of opportunities for growth and variation among all the planets of the Grand Universe. Overall, it is fairly simple, ...ed to prosper, to grow, to be constructive, all the while allowing for the variation of error.
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  • Monjoronson: Yes, there is considerable variation in all of the perceptions you’ve described. Where you perceive an image ...skills. You are each individuals living a material existence with unique genetic compositions, and specific needs as well as beliefs that greatly affect the
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  • ...ed away from the language of race to the term ''population'' to talk about genetic differences, [[History|Historians]], [[cultural anthropology|anthropologist ...entify as African American have some European ancestors—in one analysis of genetic markers that have differing frequencies between continents, European ancest
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  • ...theory, (non-random) selection is applied to the results of random genetic variation.
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  • ...can say this much.. [[Urantia]] being a life [[experimental planet]], the variation is much greater than standard planets. There is much more [[variety]] on pu
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  • ...which are unknown to you, which precede the individual in many ways. The genetic, social [[family]] [[heritage]] is one, but the [[soul]] heritage of the [[ ...to the resiliency of those youths, who are able to overcome some of their genetic and [[environmental]] disabilities is the [[connection]] and [[intimate]] i
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  • ...ception, and that this software can also be not fully developed because of genetic anomalies that affect the inter-working of the mind. *The role of genetic codes
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  • ...ten used to subdivide the discipline into groups such as chemical ecology, genetic ecology, field ecology, statistical ecology, theoretical ecology, and so fo ...n level (intraspecific diversity), species level (specific diversity), and genetic level. Recently technology has allowed the discovery of the deep ocean ven
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  • Variation is ever the [[signature]] of [[the universe]] and [[acceptance]] of variation is an important part of your [[progress]], the allowance of differences bet ...that there are [[efforts]] being made on the material level to aid your [[genetic]] deficiencies. Your thoughts [[echo]] those who are not even part of the [
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  • .... Indeed, some would say that only what is somehow complex – what displays variation without being random – is worthy of interest. Recent developments around artificial life, evolutionary computation and genetic algorithms have led to an increasing emphasis on complexity and complex ada
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  • ...communication is called a [[speech act]]. A speech act typically follows a variation of logical means of delivery. The most common of these, and perhaps the bes ...rbivores. In [[plant stress|stress]] situations plants can overwrite the [[genetic code]] they inherited from their parents and revert to that of their grand-
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  • ...not as if we had interbred, as there were enough of us to forestall any [[genetic]] deficits that [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inbred inbreeding] will brin
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  • The necessity of variation is appreciated and has great value, and that is why only ten percent of all ...at diseases of animals can be applied to the human species, where there is genetic overlap in their gene code. Similarly, as there are means of treating anima
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  • ...data, allow scientists to assess the level of reliability and the range of variation in experimental results. ...ields of biology and medicine (see [[Medical Ethics]]). Research involving genetic engineering, cloning, and ''in vitro'' fertilization gives scientists the u
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  • Your interest in metals is genetic. You were given the talents to work with the condensate matter ...an atomic weight of 1.00. But hydrogen has several ions which indicates a variation in the
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  • ...data, allow scientists to assess the level of reliability and the range of variation in experimental results. ...ields of biology and medicine (see [[Medical Ethics]]). Research involving genetic engineering, cloning, and ''in vitro'' fertilization gives scientists the u
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  • ...[[soul]] and the [[spirit]] of individuals shrivel, and [[creativity]] and variation among individuals is stifled. This is not good either. This does not allow ...s—and you’re saying, "Wow, that would be really terrific! What about those genetic, congenital issues that we have?" Well, in this community, you would not wa
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  • ...eight of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunspot_cyclessunspot cycles] this variation of the compass is twice as great. These diurnal wanderings of the compass a ...] [[connected]] with these [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_mutation genetic mutations].
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  • ...o kill our animal populations or the human species. It has more to do with genetic engineering and how their species can be modified to enable it to house a s ...you have a pretty good idea as to how the WingMakers plan to protect their genetic library?"
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  • ...e and [[Henry Harpending]] of the [[University of Utah]] proposed that the variation in human DNA is minute compared to that of other species. They also propose ...th males and females (a kind of universal potential [[bisexuality]]). In a variation of this, pioneering researcher [[Sigmund Freud]] believed that humans are b
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  • If your educational system allows for tremendous variation within [[individuals]] to explore their [[potential]], as they are guided f ...also [[thinking]] about those other children that we are finding have a [[genetic]] predisposition to a reading disability. In our [[society]] we often call
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  • ...etic]] lines. It is somehow a part of [[the Father]]'s [[plan]]. With such variation among the participants, it is inescapable that [[hierarchy]] shall [[develo ...vate]]. We are in the beginning of this [[movement]] and we must allow for variation among the [[people]] involved. They will do some things that will appear [[
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  • ...rminism is the idea that all behavior, belief, and desire are fixed by our genetic endowment. There are other theses on determinism, including ''[[cultural de ...that environmental determination is any less threatening to free will than genetic determination.<ref name="Lew">Lewontin, R. (2000)''It Ain't Necessarily So:
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