race-neutral - translation to English
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race-neutral - translation to English

TYPE OF MUTATION
Neutral site (genetics); Neutral locus; Neutral variation; Neutral variability
  • Charles Darwin in 1868

race-neutral      
(adj.) = neutral desde el punto de vista de la raza, no racista
Ex: Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronise or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.
neutral         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Neutrality; Neutrality (disambiguation); Neutral (disambiguation); Nuetral; Nuetrality
(adj.) = neutro, neutral
Ex: There is an objective, neutral name for those people, and that's Burakumin.
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* gender neutral = no sexista, no discriminatorio con respecto al sexo
* near-neutral = casi neutro
* neutral ground = terreno neutral
* race-neutral = neutral desde el punto de vista de la raza, no racista
* remain + neutral = permanecer neutral
neutralista         
Neutralista; Estado neutral; Pais neutral; Estado neutral (política)
n. neutralist, one who takes a neutral position in controversial affairs

Definition

neutralista
adj.
1) Se dice de la persona partidaria del neutralismo. Se utiliza también como sustantivo.
2) Perteneciente o relativo al neutralismo o a la neutralidad.

Wikipedia

Neutral mutation

Neutral mutations are changes in DNA sequence that are neither beneficial nor detrimental to the ability of an organism to survive and reproduce. In population genetics, mutations in which natural selection does not affect the spread of the mutation in a species are termed neutral mutations. Neutral mutations that are inheritable and not linked to any genes under selection will be lost or will replace all other alleles of the gene. That loss or fixation of the gene proceeds based on random sampling known as genetic drift. A neutral mutation that is in linkage disequilibrium with other alleles that are under selection may proceed to loss or fixation via genetic hitchhiking and/or background selection.

While many mutations in a genome may decrease an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce, also known as fitness, those mutations are selected against and are not passed on to future generations. The most commonly-observed mutations that are detectable as variation in the genetic makeup of organisms and populations appear to have no visible effect on the fitness of individuals and are therefore neutral. The identification and study of neutral mutations has led to the development of the neutral theory of molecular evolution, which is an important and often-controversial theory that proposes that most molecular variation within and among species is essentially neutral and not acted on by selection. Neutral mutations are also the basis for using molecular clocks to identify such evolutionary events as speciation and adaptive or evolutionary radiations.

Examples of use of race-neutral
1. "Ministers have refused to ensure the Bill will be applied in a non–discriminatory, ‘race–neutral‘ way.
2. Attorney Teddy Gordon, who argued that the Louisville system‘s plan was discriminatory, said, Clearly, we need better race–neutral alternatives.
3. But he expected many to consider using socioeconomic status as a race–neutral method of achieving racial diversity.
4. The Bush administration took the parents‘ side, arguing that racial diversity is a noble goal but can be sought only through race–neutral means.
5. Attorney Teddy Gordon, who argued that the Louisville system‘s plan was discriminatory, said Thursday, Clearly, we need better race–neutral alternatives.