Biological evolution cybernetics vs. neutral mutation: Random drift hypothesis
January-June 2025 - Vol 9 Num. 1
The neutral mutation-random drift hypothesis cannot explain biological evolution, particularly in the relationship between evolution at the molecular level and phenotype, adaptability, and evolution. Gene random drift cannot be the driving force of biological evolution but exists as polymorphic types in the population and...
Biological evolution cybernetics vs. neutral mutation: Random drift hypothesis
January-June 2025
The genome of a landlocked Atlantic salmon Salmo salar characterized through high-throughput sequencing
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Improvement in cocoon yield induced by phytojuvenoid on the multivoltine mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori Linn.)
January 2015
Somatic embryogenesis in two Nigerian cassava cultivars (Sandpaper and TMS 60444)
October 2014
Insect visitation of peduncular and petiolar extrafloral nectar glands on castor bean (Ricinus communis L.) plants in Southern California
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October 2014
Somatic embryogenesis in two Nigerian cassava cultivars (Sandpaper and TMS 60444)
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Biosystematic relationships of three sect plants in Elymus (Poaceae) based on the anatomical characteristics of leaf blades
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Protective effects of vitamin C against biochemical toxicity induced by malathion pesticides in male albino rat
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Taxonomic survey of crustacean zooplankton in Wular Lake of Kashmir Himalaya
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Gene expression and phenotypic characterization of flooding tolerance in tomato
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