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O que (quem) é autotrophic fixation - definição

CHANGE IN A GENE POOL
Gene fixation; Fixation time; Genetic fixation; Fixation (genetics)

Biological carbon fixation         
  • [[Cyanobacteria]] such as these carry out photosynthesis.  Their emergence foreshadowed the evolution of many photosynthetic plants and oxygenated Earth's atmosphere.
  • Graphic showing net annual amounts of CO<sub>2</sub> fixation by land and sea-based organisms.
CONVERSION OF CARBON FROM CO2 TO ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Carbon assimilation; CO2 fixation; CO2 assimilation; Carbon fixing; Photosynthetic pathway; Carbon dioxide concentrating mechanism; Fixed carbon; Carbon Fixation; Carbon isotope discrimination; Carbon fixation
Biological carbon fixation or сarbon assimilation is the process by which inorganic carbon (particularly in the form of carbon dioxide) is converted to organic compounds by living organisms. The compounds are then used to store energy and as structure for other biomolecules.
Fixation (visual)         
  • Brownian Motion
  • The lines on this image display the saccadic and microsaccadic movements of a person's eye while they looked at this face. The involuntary, micro-saccadic movement is not steady when the person's eyes are concentrated at the eyes of the woman, while the voluntary, saccadic movement goes around the periphery of the face once at any give point.
  • Ocular microtremor tracing with burst sections underlined
EYE MOVEMENT
Fixational eye movement; Fixational instability; Retinal jitter; Fixational eye movements; Fixation, ocular; Fixational Eye Movement; Eye fixation; Visual fixation
Fixation or visual fixation is the maintaining of the gaze on a single location. An animal can exhibit visual fixation if it possess a fovea in the anatomy of their eye.
Vertebral fixation         
Spinal Fixation Devices; Spinal fixation devices; Spinal fixation device; Spinal fixation; Spinal Fixation Device
Vertebral fixation (also known as "spinal fixation") is an orthopedic surgical procedure in which two or more vertebrae are anchored to each other through a synthetic "vertebral fixation device", with the aim of reducing vertebral mobility and thus avoiding possible damage to the spinal cord and/or spinal roots.

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Fixation (population genetics)

In population genetics, fixation is the change in a gene pool from a situation where there exists at least two variants of a particular gene (allele) in a given population to a situation where only one of the alleles remains. In the absence of mutation or heterozygote advantage, any allele must eventually be lost completely from the population or fixed (permanently established at 100% frequency in the population). Whether a gene will ultimately be lost or fixed is dependent on selection coefficients and chance fluctuations in allelic proportions. Fixation can refer to a gene in general or particular nucleotide position in the DNA chain (locus).

In the process of substitution, a previously non-existent allele arises by mutation and undergoes fixation by spreading through the population by random genetic drift or positive selection. Once the frequency of the allele is at 100%, i.e. being the only gene variant present in any member, it is said to be "fixed" in the population.

Similarly, genetic differences between taxa are said to have been fixed in each species.