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constrained variation - tradução para russo

THEORY THAT COMPLEX BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS CAN ARISE THROUGH A LIMITED NUMBER OF REGULATORY GENETIC CHANGES, THROUGH THE DIFFERENTIAL RE-USE OF PRE-EXISTING DEVELOPMENTAL COMPONENTS
Constrained variation; Deconstrained variation; John C. Gerhart
  • independently evolved]] similar patterns, apparently both facilitated and constrained by the available [[developmental-genetic toolkit]] genes controlling wing [[pattern formation]].
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constrained variation         

математика

ограниченная вариация

variation         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Variations; Varied; Varying; Variation (disambiguation); Viccitude; Variations (album); Variation (combinatorics); Variations (Combinatorics); Variation (Combinatorics)

[ve(ə)ri'eiʃ(ə)n]

общая лексика

вариация

изменчивость

изменение

вариационный

варьирование

колебание

колебательность

магнитное склонение

неравномерность

отклонение

разновидность

ход зависимости

нефтегазовая промышленность

отклонение (от номинальной величины)

Смотрите также

age variation; autogenous variation; balanced variation; brusque variation; bud variation; chance variation; continuous variation; cryptic variation; determinate variation; directional variation; discontinuous variation; discrete variation; ecological variation; environmental variation; food variations; genetic variation; geographic variation; group variation; homologous variation; host controlled variation; idiotypic variation; individual variation; interspecific variation; intrapopulation variation; intraspecific variation; local variation; phase variation; phenotypic variation; remaining variation; seasonal variation; sex-associated variation; somatic variation; somatogenic variation; stimulus parameter variation; absolute variation; admissible variation; amount of variation; aperiodic variation; batch variation; batch-to-batch variation; boundary variation; bounded variation; coefficient of variation; combined variation; component of variation; constant of variation; constrained variation; controllable variation; daily variation; day-to-day variation; direct variation; domain of variation; dominated variation; downward variation; explained variation; finite variation; first variation; fractional variation; free variation; generalized variation; gross variation; harmonic variation; higher-order variation; infinitesimal variation; intermittent variation; inverse variation; joint variation; law of variation; limited variation; limits of variation; long-period variation; lower variation; measure variation; mixed variation; n-parameter variation; needle-shaped variation; negative variation; net variation; nonlinear variation; nonperiodic variation; normal variation; one-sided variation; overall variation; pitch variation; plane variation; positive variation; quadratic variation; random variation; region of variation; regular variation; relative variation; saltatory variation; sampling variation; second variation; secular variation; short-period variation; significant variation; smooth variation; source of variation; strong variation; systematic variation; time variation; total variation; transient variation; type of variation; unbounded variation; uncontrolled variation; unexplained variation; unfree variation; upper variation; variation diminishing matrix; variation estimation; variation factor; variation interval; variation kernel; variation limiting matrix; variation measure; variation norm; variation of constants; variation of curve; variation of function; variation of functional; variation of parameters; variation of sign; variation range; weak variation; variations from plumb; variation in the magnitude; variation in the sense; variations in the shape; variation with time; variation of the bending moment along the length of the beam; variation of the project; color variations; diurnal variation; magnetic variation; probable variations in dead load during construction; stress variation; temperature variations; variation of reflection amplitude with angle of incidence; variation of reflection amplitude with offset; variation of reflection coefficient with angle of incidence; amplitude variation with offset; layer thickness variation; near-surface velocity variations; penetration rate variation; reliability variation; rock permeability variations; strength variation; weathering variation; weathering velocity variation; weight-on-bit variation

существительное

общая лексика

изменение

перемена

варьирование

колебание

разновидность

вариант

отклонение

изменение, перемена

склонение магнитной стрелки

специальный термин

вариация

физика

магнитное склонение

грамматика

флексия

биология

аберрация

генетическая изменчивость

мутация

variation         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Variations; Varied; Varying; Variation (disambiguation); Viccitude; Variations (album); Variation (combinatorics); Variations (Combinatorics); Variation (Combinatorics)
1) склонение (компаса)
2) ход, изменение

Definição

variation
¦ noun
1. a change or slight difference in condition, amount, or level.
(also magnetic variation) the angular difference between true north and magnetic north at a particular place.
2. a different or distinct form or version.
Music a new but still recognizable version of a theme.
Ballet a solo dance as part of a performance.
Derivatives
variational adjective

Wikipédia

Facilitated variation

The theory of facilitated variation demonstrates how seemingly complex biological systems can arise through a limited number of regulatory genetic changes, through the differential re-use of pre-existing developmental components. The theory was presented in 2005 by Marc W. Kirschner (a professor and chair at the Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School) and John C. Gerhart (a professor at the Graduate School, University of California, Berkeley).

The theory of facilitated variation addresses the nature and function of phenotypic variation in evolution. Recent advances in cellular and evolutionary developmental biology shed light on a number of mechanisms for generating novelty. Most anatomical and physiological traits that have evolved since the Cambrian are, according to Kirschner and Gerhart, the result of regulatory changes in the usage of various conserved core components that function in development and physiology. Novel traits arise as novel packages of modular core components, which requires modest genetic change in regulatory elements. The modularity and adaptability of developmental systems reduces the number of regulatory changes needed to generate adaptive phenotypic variation, increases the probability that genetic mutation will be viable, and allows organisms to respond flexibly to novel environments. In this manner, the conserved core processes facilitate the generation of adaptive phenotypic variation, which natural selection subsequently propagates.

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