nucleotide diversity

collocation in English

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nucleotide
noun[C]
uk
/ˈnjuːkli.ə.taɪd/
us
/ˈnuː.kli.oʊ/
one of a group of chemical compounds found in living cells in nucleic acids such as DNA ...
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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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(Definition ofnucleotideanddiversityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The main effects onnucleotidediversitylevels and the frequency spectrum of mutations will be seen in the inverted arrangement.
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The haplotypes were separated by no more than four mutations, and thenucleotidediversityper site was quite low (p= 0.0045).
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The averagenucleotidediversityover loci was 0.0062.
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We then used stepwise multiple regression to relate haplotype diversity andnucleotidediversityin each forest remnant to remnant area, remnant isolation and population size.
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In addition,nucleotidediversityanalyses showed a significant variation within and between strains.
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However, itsnucleotidediversityper site is moderate (0.0057).
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The peak ofnucleotidediversityextends over a greater map distance the greater the subdivision.
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Average within-populationnucleotidediversitycomputed over all sites.
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Ifnucleotidediversityestimates were missing, isozyme data was substituted.
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The averagenucleotidediversitywas 3.4r10x3 nucleotides per site, and did not differ between the groups.
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There has probably been a greater loss in terms of alleles for agronomic use, asnucleotidediversity estimates are relatively insensitive to the loss of rare alleles.
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Averagenucleotidediversitywas 3.4r10x3 nucleotides per site, while the average standardized number of segregating sites was 9.17 and did not differ between the two groups of strains.
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Thenucleotidediversity(p) was 0.103.
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Mean haplotype diversity was 0.59 andnucleotidediversitywas 0.0013.
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Nucleotidediversityis the average proportion of different nucleotides between all pairs of sequences.
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Nucleotidediversitystudies have the primary advantage of being more comparable between laboratories and experimental systems.
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Nucleotidediversitydeclined with increasing isolation of remnants, but there was no effect of remnant size or population size, and haplotype diversity was similar among sites.
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One technique is to compare levels ofnucleotidediversityin regions of low recombination, where the models differ appreciably in their predictions.
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The humannucleotidediversityis estimated to be 0.1% to 0.4% of base pairs.
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