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Announcement postdoctoral position on modelling phenotypic plasticity     

Group: bionet.agroforestry · Group Profile · Search for Phenotype in bionet.agroforestry
Author: Léopoldo Sanchez
Date: Sep 10, 2008 04:43

... is to gain insight through mathematical simulation on how phenotypic plasticity responds to different causal genetic mechanisms subjected to ...mechanisms responsible of the expression of given levels of phenotypic plasticity, b) to compare the constraints to the ... individuals were simultaneously evaluated for temporal and spatial phenotypic plasticities. The position is funded by a grant ...
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Total Darwinian Fitness need not be used to deny phylogenetic "forces" (here meant in the sense of different types or categories of "selective/evolutionary pressures") that define "the typical human phenotype"     

Group: sci.bio.evolution · Group Profile · Search for Phenotype in sci.bio.evolution
Author: Entertained by my own EIMC
Date: Jun 19, 2008 20:59

... of Darwinian selective pressures (of the "evolutionary pressure totality") is: On one hand, there are Darwinian selection pressures that are primarily negatively naturally selective (and accordingly chaping of phenotypes in phylogeny); On the other hand (or on the other side of this didactically dug ditch or didactically drawn dividing line) there are "pressures" that are primarily and/or...
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Re: phenotypic array theory     

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Author: Timothy Sutter
Date: Feb 1, 2008 02:53

fgdgd wrote: grehj wrote: and, 'phenotypic array' theory with regards to bacterial strains ...at it as if there were several phenotypes of the same strain, as ...> a finite array of operations. 'phenotypic array' theory should encourage the complete deciphering...> that churns out the variety of phenotypic arrays, -not- 'mutants' in fact, the ...
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phenotypic array theory     

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Author: grehj
Date: Jan 2, 2008 10:03

and, 'phenotypic array' theory with regards to bacterial strains -is- the better theory in...look at it as if there were several phenotypes of the same strain, as i outlined for...to carry out a finite array of operations. 'phenotypic array' theory should encourage the complete deciphering of... mechanism that churns out the variety of phenotypic arrays, -not- 'mutants' in fact, the homeobox ...
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Flies with interesting behavioral phenotypes     

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Author: fliebl
Date: Aug 4, 2007 14:15

I am trying to put together my labs for a junior-level cell biology course. I'm looking for Drosophila mutants with interesting, easily observable behavioral phenotypes. Please e-mail me at fliebl@siue.edu with any suggestions you have. Thank you! Faith Liebl ------------------------------------------------- SIUE Web Mail
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Anybody have seen a tumor-like bulb phenotype?     

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Author: Zhang Yi
Date: Apr 22, 2007 06:28

...-22 The thing is like that: we were doing a Gal4/UAS cross and found a strange phenotype which (as we know) have not been associated to these genes. Basically, the flies develop large '... regions are expressing this Gal4, but it is possible. If anybody have any idea on such phenotype, please write back. Thank you very much! -- Zhang Yi Lab of Neuroscience, B109 National Institute ...
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Re: multiple phenotypes     

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Author: RAGLANDMYCOOL
Date: Nov 21, 2006 10:44

...; two organisms with the same phenotype can have different genotypes. This ...two organisms can have the identical phenotype but a different genotype. Can somebody... contain more than just one phenotype? A human being "holistically" is a... cannot be a plethora of phenotypes in a single organism. Yours,... of organisms exhibiting a particular phenotype. Organisms may have just one ...
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Re: multiple phenotypes     

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Author: William Morse
Date: Nov 20, 2006 10:46

... I know the definition of a phenotype, the expression of the genotype. ...; two organisms with the same phenotype can have different genotypes. This ...two organisms can have the identical phenotype but a different genotype. Can somebody...which contain more than just one phenotype? A human being "holistically" is a...there cannot be a plethora of phenotypes in a single organism. Yours, ...
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RE: multiple phenotypes     

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Author: John Edser
Date: Nov 20, 2006 10:46

... two organisms with the same phenotype can have different genotypes. This ... organisms can have the identical phenotype but a different genotype. JE:-... contain more than just one phenotype? A human being "holistically" is ... stop the development of that phenotype. Similarly but oppositely, a environmental ... number of known heritable human phenotypes without genetic epistasis being allowed...
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multiple phenotypes     

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Author: RAGLANDMYCOOL
Date: Nov 19, 2006 14:59

...I know the definition of a phenotype, the expression of the genotype. ...; two organisms with the same phenotype can have different genotypes. This was ... two organisms can have the identical phenotype but a different genotype. Can somebody...explain this. Also, at times multiple phenotypes work together in producing a behavior... contain more than just one phenotype? A human being "holistically" is a...
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