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Evolution of complex traits

  • Nov 24, 2016
  • 1 min read

An open question in evolutionary biology is how a species can evolve from one co-adapted gene complex to a better one, crossing an adaptive 'valley' of less fit genotypes. We study how such adaptive peak-shifts are affected by genetic mixing and by heterogeneity of the environment.


 
 
 

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John Thomas
John Thomas
a day ago

I think the evolution of traits is really fascinating. As a PhD student who works part time at Last-Minute Assignments I have spent nights reading about this subject. I was so curious about it that I would even search for the best psychology assignment service just so I could have a discussion about it. Your post is like a look at science. Thank you for writing it. Adaptation and selection take time. I am grateful that you wrote about this topic. Keep learning and growing. The evolution of traits is a big part of this. Seriously I learned a lot from your post. Here's, to Charles Darwin. Thank you for taking the time to write this post. Cheers. I thought…


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Ricky Rivera
Ricky Rivera
4 days ago

It was interesting to see how research interests can evolve across different areas while still connecting to a larger goal. During a difficult semester, I used assignment editing service to improve the structure of my own research summary. Reading about ongoing projects always reminds me how curiosity drives meaningful discoveries. It showed me how self care matters. It helped me understand large projects better. Nice post . Your post make me smile.

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