Similar tight linkages tie service jobs to industrial production, but on an employment base of 21 million rather than three million.
The tight linkage between these loci is crucial, so these genes usually lie on low-recombination regions of the genome.
Microsoft's chairman, William H. Gates, has denied that this tight linkage of system software to applications gives his company an unfair advantage.
Looking back, they no longer even see a tight linkage between the market crash in 1929 and the onset of depression in the 1930's.
"No tight linkage yet, kids," Kit the Organizer went smoothly to work.
Recent studies have shown a tight linkage between living organisms and minerals on this planet.
In 1994, there was a much tighter linkage between votes for the Clinton agenda and Dem losses.
One mechanism requires a genetic association between loci that confers resistance and tolerance either through tight linkage or pleiotropy (Stinchcombe 2002).
This dependence brings a tight linkage between our stock market and other stock markets.
Supergenes have cis-effects due to multiple loci (which may be within a gene, or within a single gene's regulatory region), and tight linkage.