- Feb 2021
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Eternal September or the September that never ended[1] is Usenet slang for a period beginning in September 1993,[2][3] the month that Internet service provider America Online (AOL) began offering Usenet access to its many users, overwhelming the existing culture for online forums.
This makes me wonder at what level a founder community can manage to maintain its founder effects for incoming new members?
Is there existing research on this? Are there potential ways to guard against it in the future?
What happens to the IndieWeb community if it were to see similar effects?
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- Dec 2020
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frontiermeds.com frontiermeds.com
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DANIEL K. NOMURA, Ph.D.
Nomura is collaborting with Novartis to identify covalent binders. Novartis provide CADD and chemical library
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- Mar 2020
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fahaddaiwani.com fahaddaiwani.com
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Fahad Daiwani Digital Marketer GURU
Fahad Daiwani Digital Marketer GURU https://fahaddaiwani.com
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- Jun 2019
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www.diigo.com www.diigo.com
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This article concentrates on 5 different areas of Quebec (Beauce, Terrebonne, Charlevoix, Rimouski and Sanguenay) where hereditary disorders occur at varying rates and for a variety of specific disorders. They investigate how frequent or rare these genes and/ or mutations are in present day populations, keeping in mind the geographic migrations of the founding population. The population is unique because not only did the "founder's effect" occur, but the French-Canadians kept very in-depth genealogical records (mainly through Catholic Church supported baptismal and marriage records and the Church's encouragement of large families), and also due to their historical isolation after their "founding" due to political changes in Europe and the US.
"Because of the structure and demographic history of its population, Quebec, which developed from a small pool of founders and whose rapid expansion was primarily the result of natural increase, constitutes a remarkable laboratory for population genetics studies. The genealogies that can be reconstructed for this context possess levels of completeness and depth rarely obtained elsewhere." Thoughts: these 5 populations are different than the usual studies I have come across which tend to focus just on the areas north of the St. Lawrence River (Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean) where the genetic disease rate is astronomical in comparison to the large immigrant-centered cities of Montreal and Quebec City. The study's authors note their weaknesses as: their relatively small sample size (must have skewed their results), also did not take in the nature of recessive genes in these populations.
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- Aug 2018
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books.google.com books.google.com
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founded - 1874 publisher - David M. Parsons editor - D. O. Maupin
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- Jul 2018
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books.google.com books.google.com
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democratic s w robbins editor and publisher founded 1887
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books.google.com books.google.com
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merrimack journal establishment - 1872 editor and publisher - Roscoe E. Collins
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books.google.com books.google.com
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founding of the newspaper corporal henderson after the war
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www.newspapers.com www.newspapers.com
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fuller henderson
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books.google.com books.google.com
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founder a. f. henderson & co
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catalog.princeton.edu catalog.princeton.edu
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N.R. Thompson
Founder
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- Jan 2018
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www.sciencedirect.com www.sciencedirect.com
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Small release groups can fail to establish populations owing to either chance fates of those individuals (demographic stochasticity), or to low reproduction or survival rates at low densities (Allee effects)
Initial population has to be large enough to avoid founder effects and stochasticity, as well as remain dense enough to support the survival of individuals.
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