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cline American geneticist who succeeded in transferring a functioning gene from one mouse to another (born in 1934)
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cline A gradual shift in gene frequencies between neighboring populations.
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cline A geographic continuum in the variation of a trait.
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cline A gradual and sequential change of characters without significant break such as would justify division into separate species.
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cline or Clinal belt. This is a region of overlap in the geographical ranges of two species or sub-species capable of inter-breeding. Often there is a gradient in the physical features of the species across the belt due to hybridization. Occasionally one of these natural hybrids is encountered in captivity. Dr. Smith indicates that the occurrence of natural hybrids may be more common than we might suppose (Smith, 1990).
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