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Her thumbs ached, and in order to relieve them, she took to imaginary hitchhiking, the game she'd played as a small child.
Corporate executives who do not want to drive themselves have their own strategy for coping: high-brow hitchhiking.
"Hitchhiking is against the law--" Recognition broke across the older man's expression.
This phenomenon is called genetic hitchhiking.
It's being billed as a short-run stimulus proposal, but it's really a case of covert hitchhiking.
"Hitchhiking is not a sport.
"Hitchhiking is strictly encouraged.
Buy a good used car--no hitchhiking.
Last Seen Hitchhiking (1974)
Detroit Annie Hitchhiking (2009)
"Hitchhiking, schmitchhiking.
Mechanisms that can lead to changes in allele frequencies include natural selection, genetic drift, genetic hitchhiking, mutation and gene flow.
She had begun hanging around the Carnival After Dark when it passed close to New Orleans, where her hitchhiking had taken her.
But for us there was an unobvious but major one; where there are no trucks and no cars there is effectively no hitchhiking.
Genetic hitchhiking can cause neutral mutations to have sojourn times proportional to log(N): this may explain the relationship between measured effective population size and the local recombination rate.
Other alternative theories propose that genetic drift is dwarfed by other stochastic forces in evolution, such as genetic hitchhiking, also known as genetic draft.
Genetic hitchhiking or genetic draft is the process by which an allele may increase in frequency by virtue of being linked to a gene that is positively selected.
More generally, genetic hitchhiking can refer to changes in an allele's frequency due to any form of selection operating upon linked genes, including background selection against deleterious mutations.
After graduating with honors from VCU in 1959 and indulging in some hitchhiking, Robbins joined the staff of the Times-Dispatch as a copy editor.
During 1933-1934, Lenore hosted a 15-minute weekly program, Poetical Hitchhiking, on Washington's famed radio station WRC where she selected and read the poems.
This is a whole other story, involving some fruitless hitchhiking and eventually a long cab ride with, coincidentally, the same hapless cab driver in Kingston who had lost himself on his own home turf.
The other day he continues his hitchhiking and a couple of Greeks with a Mercedes help him, but some time later they disagree concerning his presence, quarrel and abandon him in snowy mountains.
The name emphasizes the fact that the genetic background, or environment, of a neutral mutation has a significant impact on whether it will be preserved (genetic hitchhiking) or purged (background selection) from a population.
Recombination breaks up this linkage disequilibrium too slowly to avoid genetic hitchhiking, where an allele at one locus rises to high frequency because it is linked to an allele under selection at a nearby locus.