nucleotide site

collocation in English

meaningsofnucleotideandsite

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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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site
noun[C]
uk
/saɪt/
us
/saɪt/
a place where something is, was, or will be built, or where something happened, is happening, or ...
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(Definition ofnucleotideandsitefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The scale bar represents the estimated number of nucleotide substitutions pernucleotidesite.
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However, with mutation bias away from the preferred codon type,nucleotidesitediversity reaches a maximum at an intermediate selection coefficient.
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This is because we follow the infinite site model, where only one mutation is allowed at anucleotidesite.
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We derive the equilibrium frequency distribution of weakly selected segregating sites under the infinite-sites model, and the expectednucleotidesitediversity.
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This new model is used to explore the relationships between synonymous codon usage,nucleotidesitediversity and the rate of substitution.
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Fig. 4 displays results for the fixation probability,nucleotidesitediversity and number of segregating sites on the same graph.
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The approximations used here predict both asymptotic rates of increase in probabilities of identity, and equilibrium levels of neutralnucleotidesitediversity under the infinite-sites model.
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Takahata (1994) found that, while in some cases significant clustering ofnucleotidesiteconfigurations across sequences could be detected, such clustering does not imply that conversion has taken place.
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The number of heterozygous nucleotide sites maintained in a finite population due to steady flux of mutations.
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The number of heterozygous nucleotide sites maintained in a finite population due to the steady flux of mutations.
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Linkage disequilibrium between two segregating nucleotide sites under steady flux of mutations in a finite population.
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Linkage disequilibrium between two segregating nucleotide sites under the steady flux of mutations in a finite population.
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The number of heterogeneous nucleotide sites maintained in a finite population due to steady flux of mutation.
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The alignment contained altogether 1674 nucleotide sites.
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All characters (nucleotide sites) were weighted equally.
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Genotypes differ by 3035% of the nucleotide sites over the complete genome.
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The variation in six specific nucleotide sites (organic molecules that form the basic building blocks of nucleic acids) differentiate each species of tuna.
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