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Structured systems analysis is a set of procedures conducted to generate the specifications for a new (or modified) information system or subsystem.
Synonymous Sites
Locations in a gene where a mutation does not change the encoded amino acid, typically due to the redundancy of the genetic code.
Nonsynonymous Sites
Positions in a gene where changes in the DNA sequence lead to changes in the amino acid sequence of the encoded protein, potentially affecting its function.
Directional Selection
A form of natural selection in which one extreme phenotype is favored over other phenotypes, causing allele frequencies to shift in one direction.
Stabilizing Selection
Stabilizing selection favors individuals in the middle of the distribution of phenotypes present in a population (for example, by acting against individuals at either extreme).
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