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Malécot (28
December 1911 –
November 1998) was a
French mathematician whose work on
heredity had a
strong influence on po****tion genetics.
Malécot grew...
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Malecot's coancestry coefficient, f {\displaystyle f} ,
refers to an
indirect measure of
genetic similarity of two
individuals which was
initially devised...
- Rogers,
Nickrent &
Malécot Pyrularia Michx.
Rhoiacarpos A.DC.
Santalum L.
Scleropyrum Arn.
Staufferia Z.S.Rogers,
Nickrent &
Malécot Thesium L. Vis****...
- Alexander, C.; Cubey, J.J.; David, J.C.; Hoffman, M.H.A.; Leslie, A.C.;
Malécot, V.; Jin,
Xiaobai (2016).
International Code of
Nomenclature for Cultivated...
- violet-scented
sweet Parma Violets,
manufactured by
Swizzels Matlow.
Malécot, V.; Marcussen, T.; Munzinger, J.; Yockteng, R.; Henry, M. (2007). "On...
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avoidance Inbreeding depression Incest Incest taboo Legality of
incest Malecot's method of
coancestry Pedigree collapse Phylogenetics Prohibited degree...
- Alexander, C.; Cubey, J.J.; David, J.C.; Hoffman, M.H.A.; Leslie, A.C.; Valéry
Malécot; Jin, X. (2016),
International Code of
Nomenclature for
Cultivated Plants...
- be one of the two
greatest evolutionary geneticists,
along with
Gustave Malécot,
after the
great trio of the
modern synthesis,
Ronald Fisher, J. B. S....
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Antonio Herrera. His
biological grandfather was French-born
Gaston Louis Malécot, an
instructor at
Columbia University and a
World War I veteran, and his...
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opportunity to
search for the
acoustic and
articulatory signs. For example,
Malécot (1968)
tested whether articulatory strength could be
detected by measuring...