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founder$29732$ - traduzione in greco

LOSS OF GENETIC VARIATION THAT OCCURS WHEN A NEW POPULATION IS ESTABLISHED BY A VERY SMALL NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS
Founder's effect; Founder population; Founding population; Effective founder population; Founder event; Founder principle; Founder mutation; Founder effects; The founder effect; Serial founder effect; Serial founder effects; Founders effect; Founder Effect; The Founder Effect
  • Founder effect: The original population (left) could give rise to different founder populations (right).
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founder      
v. βυθίζω, καταποντίζομαι

Definizione

founder
(founders, foundering, foundered)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
The founder of an institution, organization, or building is the person who got it started or caused it to be built, often by providing the necessary money.
He was one of the founders of the university's medical faculty.
N-COUNT: usu with poss
2.
If something such as a plan or project founders, it fails because of a particular point, difficulty, or problem.
The talks have foundered, largely because of the reluctance of some members of the government to do a deal with criminals.
= fail
VERB: V

Wikipedia

Founder effect

In population genetics, the founder effect is the loss of genetic variation that occurs when a new population is established by a very small number of individuals from a larger population. It was first fully outlined by Ernst Mayr in 1942, using existing theoretical work by those such as Sewall Wright. As a result of the loss of genetic variation, the new population may be distinctively different, both genotypically and phenotypically, from the parent population from which it is derived. In extreme cases, the founder effect is thought to lead to the speciation and subsequent evolution of new species.

In the figure shown, the original population has nearly equal numbers of blue and red individuals. The three smaller founder populations show that one or the other color may predominate (founder effect), due to random sampling of the original population. A population bottleneck may also cause a founder effect, though it is not strictly a new population.

The founder effect occurs when a small group of migrants—not genetically representative of the population from which they came—establish in a new area. In addition to founder effects, the new population is often very small, so it shows increased sensitivity to genetic drift, an increase in inbreeding, and relatively low genetic variation.