Clines

Word CLINES
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Definitions and meanings of "Clines"

What do we mean by clines?

A gradation in a character or phenotype within a species or other group.

Any graduated continuum.

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The word "clines" in example sentences

They increased altitude to maneuver the first of the basaltic clines and then glided down the other side, skimming the endless primeval forest, its foliage in ever-varied patterns of blue-green, green and green-purple. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Latitudinal clines – a trade-off between egg number and size in Pacific salmon. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Cavalli-Sforza believe that the features distinguishing many people are better characterized as “clines,” not “races” or “subspecies.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

At most you can talk about clines or some such anthropoligical crap like that. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

In truth, there are merely clines of gene frequency. ❋ Kosmo (2008)

NURENBERG: But other tax preparers do and the IRS says it suggested the rule change to make it very clear that clines know it and approve it in advance, even as the IRS removes limits on who can get the information. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The majority of genes do not follow the geographic clines that are refered to as “race”. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Rosenberg's paper is quite technical, but it shows definitively that both clines and clusters are important. ❋ Steve Sailer (2005)

It's enough to make clusters at least as important a conceptual tool for thinking about human genetic diversity as clines. ❋ Steve Sailer (2005)

That's not a huge amount, but it's enough to make clusters as important a conceptual tool for thinking about human genetic diversity as clines. ❋ Steve Sailer (2005)

To talk about new factories, infrastructure development, new technologies, housing development, new clines and recreational facilities, books and job creation, is ultimately to talk about new investment. ❋ Unknown (1999)

They increased altitude to manoeuvre the first of the basaltic clines and then glided down the other side, skimming the endless primeval forest, its foliage in ever-varied patterns of blue-green, green and green-purple. ❋ McCaffrey, Anne (1978)

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