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  2. BoardGameGeek - Wikipedia

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    BoardGameGeek was founded in January 2000 by Scott Alden and Derk Solko, [6] and marked its 20th anniversary on 20 January 2020. [7]Since 2005, BoardGameGeek hosts an annual board game convention, BGG.CON, that has a focus on playing games, and where winners of the Golden Geek Awards are announced.

  3. Association mapping - Wikipedia

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    In family based association mapping instead of multiple unrelated individuals multiple unrelated families or pedigrees are used. The family-based association mapping [7] can be used in situations where the mutant alleles have been introgressed in populations. One popular family-based association mapping is the transmission disequilibrium test ...

  4. Cole Wehrle - Wikipedia

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    Cole Wehrle is an American board game designer and academic.He has designed the board games Root, Oath: Chronicles of Empire and Exile, and Arcs at Leder Games, and he co-owns Wehrlegig Games with his brother, designing the historical games Pax Pamir, John Company and co-designing Molly House.

  5. Garphill Games - Wikipedia

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    Garphill Games is a New Zealand-based independent board game publisher founded by Shem Phillips in 2009. [1] Originally started as a passion project, [1] [2] Garphill Games is known for its historically-themed games. [3] [2] The company operates out of the Kāpiti Coast and often uses Kickstarter for initial funding. [4]

  6. Population genetics - Wikipedia

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    Population genetics is a subfield of genetics that deals with genetic differences within and among populations, and is a part of evolutionary biology.Studies in this branch of biology examine such phenomena as adaptation, speciation, and population structure.

  7. Population structure (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    Population structure (also called genetic structure and population stratification) is the presence of a systematic difference in allele frequencies between subpopulations. In a randomly mating (or panmictic) population, allele frequencies are expected to be roughly similar between groups. However, mating tends to be non-random to some degree ...

  8. Taxonomic rank - Wikipedia

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    [40] Such ranks are used simply because they are required by the rank-based codes; because of this, some systematists prefer to call them nomenclatural ranks. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] In most cases, higher taxonomic groupings arise further back in time, simply because the most inclusive taxa necessarily appeared first. [ 41 ]

  9. Evolution (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Chronicle called Evolution one of the "best board games to play this year" for a "visceral sense of how cutthroat the law of the jungle can be". [23] Stuart West reviewed Evolution for Nature (along with two other Evolution -themed games): "The gameplay is simple to grasp, but can get very tactical.