Set of all genes in a population.
1With distance came reproductive isolation resulting in divergence of the gene pools.
2Deformities like this are common in isolated communities with smaller gene pools.
3Now let's return to the remark that opened my discussion of gene pools.
4Maybe it's just as well we can't mingle our gene pools.
5Different kinds of gene cartel emerge in different gene pools.
6This is typical of mountain peoples, with small gene pools.
7But it led to calamitous narrowing of aristocratic gene pools!
8Seven gene pools corresponding to individual chromosomes unambiguously painted each chromosome pair of C. sativus.
9Real gene pools, even on small islands like Ascension, are imperfect approximations, only partially shuffled.
10Selection of suitable gene pools among available germplasm is first requisite for any crop improvement programme.
11Six gene pools are the agents for the sylvatic cycle at different latitudes, mainly in carnivores.
12She figures "someday" is for people with better gene pools.
13Three distinct gene pools were identified in pure river as well as in pure swamp buffalo populations.
14In the present work, a chromosome painting method for single-copy gene pools in Cucumis sativus was successfully developed.
15The findings of the present investigation suggest that the sub-Himalayan gene pools have received predominant Southeast Asian contribution.
16Biotic evolution is also the cladogenetic origin and subsequent survival and extinction of gene pools in the biota.
Translations for gene pools