Covert and overt variation, as exemplified by British mouse populations / R.T. Berry -- The nature and significance of variation in wild populations / Kenneth Mather -- The extent of biochemical ...
Biological variation in populations is the process by which genetic and phenotypic differences arise, are maintained, and change in frequency among individuals within a species. It results from the ...
The platypus is an evolutionary unique mammal on the east coast of mainland Australia and throughout Tasmania. The species is dependent on freshwater ecosystems, is declining throughout its range, and ...
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a prevalent vaginal syndrome, affecting millions of women globally. The complexity of the vaginal microbiome can challenge conventional diagnostic approaches, particularly ...
Disease and health are the result of a complex interaction between humans and their pathogens. Genetic factors that partly determine host defenses sometimes differ significantly between people and ...
A new review highlights how human evolution has shaped the presence of pathogenic variations in DNA damage repair (DDR) genes, offering a new perspective on why modern populations face increased ...