| population genetics |
The study of factors affecting gene and genotypic frequencies in a population.
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| population |
Organisms of the same species living together in a specific area; also the total count of individuals in a specific area, such as the population of a town, see the world population
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| population |
a community of individuals of the same plant or animal species that inhabit the same area, potentially interbreed, and share the same gene pool.
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| popliteal |
(popliteal fossa) pertaining to the area or depression in the region of the back of the knee.
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| population |
The entire set of data from which a sample is selected and about which the auditor wishes to draw conclusions.
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| POP | an interpretation that easily understandable and acceptable |
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| POP | make understandable to the general public |
| POP | cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public |
| POP | someone who makes attractive to the general public |
| POP | among the people |
| POP | fill with people or supply with inhabitants |
| POP | make one's home or live in |
| POP | furnished with inhabitants |
| POP | the act of populating (causing to live in a place) |
| POP | (statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn |
| POP | a group of organisms of the same species populating a given area |
| POP | the people who inhabit a territory or state |
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