genetic drift
Americannoun
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Origin of genetic drift
First recorded in 1955–60
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Interestingly, about half of these adaptive signals were detectable only in the oldest time periods, meaning they later vanished due to genetic drift or were masked by extensive population mixing.
From Science Daily • Nov. 19, 2024
Its genetic drift is significantly different from BA.4 and BA.5, the variants last year's bivalent boosters were targeted against.
From Salon • Sep. 12, 2023
Dr. Enard said the study was particularly compelling thanks to the way the scientists ruled out genetic drift.
From New York Times • Oct. 19, 2022
They think random genetic drift is driving some of the differences.
From Science Magazine • Aug. 24, 2022
Small and isolated populations are more susceptible to genetic drift.
From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022
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