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Stress-induced variation in evolution: From behavioural plasticity to genetic assimilation
Alexander V. Badyaev
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
BIO5, Institute of
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Agriculture & Biology
assimilation (physiology)
58%
plasticity
56%
genetic variance
46%
inheritance (genetics)
37%
evolutionary adaptation
28%
phenotypic variation
20%
stress tolerance
19%
stress response
17%
genetic variation
13%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Extreme Environments
100%
Maternal Inheritance
40%
Genetic Variation
30%
Memory
23%
Recurrence
18%
Chemical Compounds
Developmental
76%
Plastic Property
73%
Environment
35%
Modification
11%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
plasticity
60%
assimilation
56%
stress resistance
11%
common property resource
9%
genetic variation
8%
effect
6%
persistence
6%
rate
2%