Income and expenditure Urbanization External migration The most important statistics Development of the world population until 2050 Total population of India 2029 Population density in India 2011-2021 Literacy rate in India 1981-2022, by gender Share of population by caste identity India 2019-2021 ...
20 σg, where DE is the effective density of reproductive individuals and σg2 is the axial variance of gene dispersal distance between two generations. As the regression must be performed on a distance interval depending on the parameter to estimate (σg), an iterative procedure is implemented...
Population density distributions are derived analytically whenever possible. Steady-state wave solutions balancing the width of inhabited coastal zones, with the skewed distributions maximizing population entropy, might be responsible for the coastward migrations outstripping the demographic development of the ...
Western Eurasia witnessed several large-scale human migrations during the Holocene1–5. Here, to investigate the cross-continental effects of these migrations, we shotgun-sequenced 317 genomes—mainly from the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods—from acros
Female Literacy Rate and Its Role in Population Growth: A State Wise Analysis of IndiaSatish Kumar
Population density and distribution of wheat bugs infesting durum wheat in Sardinia, Italy Luigi Salis1a*, Marta Goula1,2b, Jordi Izquierdo3c, Elena Gordún3d 1Departament de Biologia Animal, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain. 2IRBio Institut de Recerca de...
Introduction: One of the important indices of population concentration is the density of population. It is defined as the number of persons per square kilometer. The population density of India in 2001 was 324 persons per square kilometer, which means that now 57 more people live in a square ...
This suggests that the greater number and density of markers obtained through GBS increased the power to identify moderate population structure. The germplasm used in present study spanned many regions of pearl millet cultivation, but sampling in the Sahelian region was limited to Senegal. While ...
a high density of markers is tested for their association with the target traits, thus giving better resolution than biparental linkage mapping carried out with limited number of SSR markers. Given these advantages of GWAS over traditional bi-parental mapping, GWAS has established itself as a promis...
BCFtools version 1.13 (Li 2011) based on three subsets of individuals – the entire dataset (ALL dataset: 814 individuals; 1024 samples including replicates), a New Zealand-only dataset (NZ dataset: 226 individuals, 282 samples) and an India-only dataset (IND dataset: 78 individuals, 80 ...