- Look up viableĀ or
viability in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Viability or
viable may
refer to:
Viability selection, the
selection of
individual organisms...
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inviability acts as an
isolating mechanism,
limiting hybridization and
allowing for the
differentiation of species. The
barrier of
hybrid inviability...
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dioecious plants such as campions.
Hybrid dysfunction (sterility and
inviability) is a
major form of post-zygotic
reproductive isolation,
which occurs...
- is most
widely used to
refer to
mutation ac****ulation to the
point of
inviability of the
organism or virus,
where it
cannot produce enough viable offspring...
- Canada,
operated from 1981
until it was
discontinued due to
commercial inviability in 1994.
Flights to Reykjavik,
Iceland via
Kulusuk also
began in 1981...
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steadily declined from a 1937 peak of 800,000
tonnes to an
economically inviable 24,000
tonnes in 1968. In the case of the
Atlantic northwest cod fishery...
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characteristic of
being inviable. By
December 2008, the
remaining eggs had
failed to
hatch and X-rays
showed that they were
inviable. On July 23, 2009, exactly...
- hybrids,
Savannahs typically exhibit some
characteristics of
hybrid inviability.
Because the male
Savannah is the
heterogametic ****, they are most commonly...
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provisional building,
since a more
permanent structure in the
beach may be
inviable. They are
mainly found on
beaches or at
tourist attractions,
which enjoy...
- J. B. S.
Haldane first recorded in 1922 that
genetic hybrids are
often inviable or sterile.
Since none of the
males are fertile, the
females must be paired...