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E. B. Ford and Ecological genetics

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Difference between E. B. Ford and Ecological genetics

E. B. Ford vs. Ecological genetics

Edmund Brisco "Henry" Ford (23 April 1901 – 2 January 1988) was a British ecological geneticist. Ecological genetics is the study of genetics in natural populations.

Similarities between E. B. Ford and Ecological genetics

E. B. Ford and Ecological genetics have 15 things in common (in Unionpedia): Arthur Cain, Bernard Kettlewell, Cyril Clarke, Drosophila, Human blood group systems, Julian Huxley, Lepidoptera, Natural selection, Peppered moth, Philip Sheppard, Polymorphism (biology), Predation, Ronald Fisher, Theodosius Dobzhansky, University of Oxford.

Arthur Cain

Arthur James Cain FRS (25 July 1921 – 20 August 1999) was a British evolutionary biologist and ecologist.

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Bernard Kettlewell

Henry Bernard Davis Kettlewell (24 February 1907 – 11 May 1979) was a British geneticist, lepidopterist and medical doctor, who performed research on the influence of industrial melanism on peppered moth (Biston betularia) coloration, showing why moths are darker in polluted areas.

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Cyril Clarke

Sir Cyril Astley Clarke KBE, FRCP, FRCOG, (Hon) FRC Path, FRS (22 August 1907 – 21 November 2000) was a British physician, geneticist and lepidopterist.

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Drosophila

Drosophila is a genus of flies, belonging to the family Drosophilidae, whose members are often called "small fruit flies" or (less frequently) pomace flies, vinegar flies, or wine flies, a reference to the characteristic of many species to linger around overripe or rotting fruit.

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Human blood group systems

The term human blood group systems is defined by International Society of Blood Transfusion as systems in the human species where cell-surface antigens—in particular, those on blood cells—are "controlled at a single gene locus or by two or more very closely linked homologous genes with little or no observable recombination between them", and include the common ABO and Rh- (Rhesus) antigen systems, as well as many others; thirty-five major human systems are identified as of November 2014.

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Julian Huxley

Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS (22 June 1887 – 14 February 1975) was a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist.

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Lepidoptera

Lepidoptera is an order of insects that includes butterflies and moths (both are called lepidopterans).

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Natural selection

Natural selection is the differential survival and reproduction of individuals due to differences in phenotype.

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Peppered moth

The peppered moth (Biston betularia) is a temperate species of night-flying moth.

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Philip Sheppard

Professor Philip MacDonald Sheppard, F.R.S. (27 July 1921 – 17 October 1976) was a British geneticist and lepidopterist.

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Polymorphism (biology)

Polymorphism in biology and zoology is the occurrence of two or more clearly different morphs or forms, also referred to as alternative phenotypes, in the population of a species.

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Predation

Predation is a biological interaction where a predator (a hunting animal) kills and eats its prey (the organism that is attacked).

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Ronald Fisher

Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher (17 February 1890 – 29 July 1962), who published as R. A. Fisher, was a British statistician and geneticist.

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Theodosius Dobzhansky

Theodosius Grygorovych Dobzhansky (Теодо́сій Григо́рович Добжа́нський; Феодо́сий Григо́рьевич Добржа́нский; January 25, 1900 – December 18, 1975) was a prominent Ukrainian-American geneticist and evolutionary biologist, and a central figure in the field of evolutionary biology for his work in shaping the modern synthesis.

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University of Oxford

The University of Oxford (formally The Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford) is a collegiate research university located in Oxford, England.

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E. B. Ford and Ecological genetics Comparison

E. B. Ford has 64 relations, while Ecological genetics has 32. As they have in common 15, the Jaccard index is 15.62% = 15 / (64 + 32).

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