
In population genetics, gene flow (also known as gene migration) is the transfer of alleles or genes from one population to another. Migration into or out of a population may be responsible for a marked change in allele frequencies (the proportion of members carrying a particular variant of a gene). Immigration may also result in the addition of n...
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The movement of genes from one population to another by individuals moving between the populations.
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the introduction of genetic material (by interbreeding) from one population of a species to another, thereby changing the composition of the gene ... [4 related articles]
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The exchange of genes between different but (usually) related populations.
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The incorporation of genes into the gene pool of one population from one or more other populations.
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The movement of genes from one population to another viainterbreeding. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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the exchange of genetic traits between populations by movement of individuals, gametes, or spores (Ricklefs 1970:870).
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the exchange of genetic traits between populations by movement of individuals, gametes, or spores (Ricklefs 1979:870).
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the exchange of genetic traits between populations by movement of individuals, gametes, or spores (Ricklefs 1979870).
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The movement of specific alleles among different populations of a species or among related species.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. changes over time in the genetic composition of a population as a result of migration rather than of mutation and selection.
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The movement of genes from one population to the other through movement of individuals between those populations.
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The movement of genes from one population to the other through movement of individuals between those populations.
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The movement of genetic material between populations. In mobile animals, gene flow generally occurs as individuals emigrate, immigrate, or breed with individuals from other populations. In organisms such as plants and fungi, gene flow occurs as spores, pollen, or seeds are carried by water, wind, or animals.
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the transfer of genes (actually, alleles) from one population to another.
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The movement of genes (i.e alleles) within a population or between interbreeding populations as a result of outcrossing and natural selection or seed migration.
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The gain or loss of alleles from a population by movement of individuals or gametes into or out of the population.
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