gene pool

noun

Definition of gene pool

: the collection of genes in an interbreeding population that includes each gene at a certain frequency in relation to its alleles : the genetic information of a population of interbreeding organisms the human gene pool

Examples of gene pool in a Sentence

the gene pool of a species

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That would have re-introduced a much older line of mitochondrial DNA into the wider Neanderthal gene pool. Kiona N. Smith, Ars Technica, "Neanderthals’ history is as complicated as ours," 3 July 2019 But certain areas provide ecosystem services and are the repository of the gene pool as well. Mayank Aggarwal, Quartz India, "Tigers in a southern reserve are victims of India’s aggressive push towards nuclear energy," 15 July 2019 With these translocations, the gene pool of the animals is expanding. Sophy Roberts, Condé Nast Traveler, "Rwanda Just Pulled Off the Largest Transport of Rhinos From Europe to Africa," 26 June 2019 Wolves that could not tolerate the presence of humans didn’t become part of the ancestral dog gene pool. John Hawks, WSJ, "‘The Goodness Paradox’ Review: The Benefits of Good Breeding," 25 Jan. 2019 The technology is ethically charged because changes to an embryo would be inherited by future generations and could eventually affect the entire gene pool. Recode Staff, Recode, "Recode Daily: Google spends $1 billion on a 52-acre office park in space-constrained Silicon Valley," 27 Nov. 2018 In the 1970s and 80s, theme parks like Sea World captured nearly 4 dozen orcas from the region, possibly shrinking the pods’ gene pool. New York Times, "Orcas of the Pacific Northwest Are Starving and Disappearing," 9 July 2018 Genetic tests also show that new generations of sea stars have more in common with the survivors than with past generations — the events of 2013 seem to have left an indelible mark on the sea star’s gene pool. Veronique Greenwood, New York Times, "Sea Stars Started Dissolving. What Helped Some of Them Survive?," 18 June 2018 This suggests that the protection of koalas in the north is of primary importance in order to maintain a robust gene pool, the authors said. Deborah Netburn, latimes.com, "The koalas are threatened. Can their genome help us save them?," 2 July 2018

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1941, in the meaning defined above

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gene pool

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English Language Learners Definition of gene pool

biology : all of the genes in a particular group of people or animals

gene pool

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Medical Definition of gene pool

: the collection of genes in an interbreeding population that includes each gene at a certain frequency in relation to its alleles : the genetic information of a population of interbreeding organisms the human gene pool