haplotype diversity
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diversity
noun[S or U]
uk/daɪˈvɜː.sə.ti/us/dɪˈvɝː.sə.t̬i/
the fact of many different types of things or people being included in something; a range of different things ...
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Observedhaplotypediversityand number of haplotypes for the smallest study fragment (120 ha) were 0.556 and 3 haplotypes, respectively.
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Blocks of limitedhaplotypediversityrevealed by high-resolution scanning of human chromosome 21.
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We then used stepwise multiple regression to relatehaplotypediversityand nucleotide diversity in each forest remnant to remnant area, remnant isolation and population size.
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The number of haplotypes andhaplotypediversitywere higher in the south than in the north.
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If so, the relative contribution of each mechanism tohaplotypediversityis of interest.
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There was no effect of isolation onhaplotypediversityand no relationship between any measures of genetic diversity and forest fragment size or estimated butterfly population size.
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Haplotypediversityis equivalent to gene diversity and describes the average proportion of heterozygotes per locus in a randomly mating population.
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For each parameter, 30 replicates were run, enabling the calculation of correlation coefficients between the parameter andhaplotypediversity, and between the parameter and the number of haplotypes.
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Meanhaplotypediversitywas 0.59 and nucleotide diversity was 0.0013.
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Nucleotide diversity declined with increasing isolation of remnants, but there was no effect of remnant size or population size, andhaplotypediversitywas similar among sites.
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Haplotypediversityis given for each sample.
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This measure is suitable only for haplotype blocks with limitedhaplotypediversityand it is not clear how to use it for large data sets consisting of multiple haplotype blocks.
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