| random genetic d. |
see drift (def. 2).
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| random m. |
mating in which any sperm (or any pollen grain) has an equal chance of fertilizing any egg; thus for any one genotype at any one locus there is a purely random probability of combining with any other genotype at that locus. Called also panmixis.
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| random pattern f. |
a flap whose blood supply is derived from multiple vessels of the dermal and subdermal vascular plexuses rather than from a specific artery. Cf. axial pattern f.
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| random s. |
a sample chosen from a population in such a way that each choice is independent of the other choices and every member of the population has a fixed and determinate probability of being chosen (usually an equal probability).
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| random v. |
an outcome of a random process that has a numerical value.
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