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61Founder-Effekt — Beispiel: eine Stammpopulation (links) und drei mögliche Gründerpopulationen (rechts) Der Gründereffekt (Founder Effect) beschreibt eine genetische Abweichung einer isolierten Population oder Gründerpopulation (z. B. auf einer Insel) von der… …
62founder principle — См. founder effect …
63Founder of the AAAA — Dr Charles L Andrews, founder American Association for the Advancement of Atheism …
64founder — I. noun Etymology: 4found Date: 14th century one that founds or establishes II. verb (foundered; foundering) Etymology: Middle English foundren to fall to the ground, sink, from Anglo French fondrer, alteration of fondre, from Latin fundere to… …
65founder — founder1 /fown deuhr/, n. a person who founds or establishes. [1275 1325; ME; see FOUND2, ER1] founder2 /fown deuhr/, v.i. 1. (of a ship, boat, etc.) to fill with water and sink. 2. to fall or sink down, as buildings, ground, etc.: Built on a… …
66founder — A person who contributes to the initial genetic structure of a population and is liable to contribute to a large proportion of the genes in the descendants from it. * * * foun·der fau̇n dər vb, foun·dered; foun·der·ing d(ə )riŋ vi to become… …
67founder — Synonyms and related words: abort, ancestors, apprentice, architect, artificer, artist, author, be clobbered, be destroyed, be felled, be lost, be poleaxed, be staggered, be stricken, begetter, beginner, break down, builder, capsize, cave, cave… …
68founder — Смотри Плавильщик …
69founder — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. producer, establisher, originator. See beginning. v. i. sink, be swamped; go lame. See navigation, failure. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. originator, patron, prime mover; see ancestor , author 1 . v. Syn.… …
70founder — found·er || faÊŠndÉ™(r) n. establisher; originator; person who founds (institution, settlement, etc.); one who casts, one who molds; one who establishes a channel, one who gives authorization to operate a channel (Computers) v. fill with water… …