词汇 | disequilibrium |
释义 | disequilibrium noun[ U ] ECONOMICSuk /ˌdɪsiːkwɪˈlɪbriəm/ the situation in which an economy is experiencing change, for example, when the demand for goods at a particular price is not equal to the supply of goods at that price: It is important to regulate disequilibrium in order to minimize its impact on the corporate marketplace. Compare equilibrium Examples of disequilibriumdisequilibrium For each set of parameter values (population size, selection heterogeneity, and initial linkage disequilibrium), 50 simulations are run. It can be further noted that the approximation which ignores linkage disequilibrium does not do too badly. Much of the sheer quantity of these expressions can be understood in terms of a basic contrast between equilibrium and disequilibrium. The basic idea of markerassisted selection is to detect and exploit linkage disequilibrium between mutations that cause genetic variations and presumably neutral molecular markers. Linkage disequilibrium between two segregating nucleotide sites under steady flux of mutations in a finite population. The features result from initial growth of the quartz grain, partial resorption (dissolution) during a period of disequilibrium, then further growth to form the mantle. Here, in most subsamples, the linkage disequilibrium becomes non-significant when applying this procedure. This occurs because non-random mating can maintain only a small amount of linkage disequilibrium between unlinked loci for the male character and female mating preference. But the same principles outlined here can be employed to carry out proper linkage disequilibrium mapping with dominant markers. Moreover, they can also be useful in mapping genes, designing breeding programmes, detecting population structure, and studying linkage disequilibrium. The answers might include an atmosphere with signs of chemical disequilibrium and active, internally driven cycling of volatile elements between the surface, atmosphere and interior. Furthermore, a linkage disequilibrium between alleles at the independent loci examined in our study, was observed. Our analysis of linkage disequilibrium between mapped marker loci shows that significant associations between markers are correlated with tight linkage. Linkage disequilibrium between some inversions and genetically distant allozyme loci (or characters associated with fitness) suggested that these associations may be selectively maintained. Most of the genes are in linkage disequilibrium and are therefore inherited as a combined block or a haplotype. See all examples of disequilibrium These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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