Definition of «subpopulation»

A subpopulation is a smaller group within a larger population that has distinct characteristics or traits. It can refer to any subgroup, such as people with similar interests, beliefs, values, or physical attributes, who share common experiences and may have different needs than the rest of the population. Subpopulations can be important for researchers studying specific demographics or trends within a larger group.

Sentences with «subpopulation»

  • As I discussed in my last post, the Gulf of Boothia subpopulation in the central Canadian Arctic has the highest density of polar bears anywhere in the world. (polarbearscience.com)
  • Over the recent years, immense progress has been made in defining individual CD4 T cell subpopulations with distinct functional and developmental properties. (ragoninstitute.org)
  • The ability to map «epigenomes» using such a small number of cells will be valuable to cancer research, since the epigenetic landscape is dramatically rearranged in cancer and contributes to phenomena driven by small subpopulations of cells, such as drug resistance and metastasis. (sciencedaily.com)
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