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- Cline (biology) - Wikipedia
Clines usually have a genetic (e g allele frequency, blood type), or phenotypic (e g body size, skin pigmentation) character They can show either smooth, continuous gradation in a character, or more abrupt changes in the trait from one geographic region to the next
- Allegro各属性说明如 Clines或者Cline Segs-CSDN博客
Clines(具有电气特性的线段:导线到导线;导线到过孔;过孔到过孔) Lines(具有电气特性的线段:如元件外框) Shapes(任意多边形) Voids(任意多边形的挖空部分) Cline Segs (在clines中一条没有拐弯的导线) Other Segs (在line中一条没有拐弯的导线) Figures(图形符号)
- CLINE中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the theory for clines in an additive polygenic trait
- allegro中lines和clines的区别 - 百度知道
allegro中lines和clines的区别lines一般是用在无电气连接方面的线,比如元器件的丝印线框,地分割线等等;clines是具有电气连接的走线,可理解为Circuit lines。
- What is a Cline in Biology - California Learning Resource Network
This article will explore the concept of clines, emphasizing its significance, the underlying mechanisms, and its relevance in understanding adaptation and evolution, particularly in the context of modern genomic analysis and ecological modeling
- Clines - iResearchNet
Clines are gradations in biological features over geographic space They refer to continuous degrees of difference in either phenotype or genotype across or within human populations
- Clines | Encyclopedia. com
Clines In 1938 the English biologist Julian Huxley proposed using the Greek-derived word cline to represent the gradual change of a single biological trait (e g , skin color) in a given species over a geographical area
- Clines and Ecotypes - UMD
Clines and ecotypes are variants of a particular species adapted to a specific locale or set of environmental conditions Charles Darwin (1809-1882) put forth his concept of evolution by natural selection to explain patterns of within species variation in 1859
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