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What are genes? Since the beginning of time, people have

... LS-2. Recognize that in sexual reproduction new combinations of traits are produced which may increase or decrease an organism’s chances for survival. LS-3. Explain how variations in structure, behavior or physiology allow some organisms to enhance their reproductive success and survival in a parti ...
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... Abstract Genome reduction has been considered the hallmark of endosymbiotic bacteria, such as endocellular mutualists or obligatory pathogens until it was found exactly the same in several free-living bacteria. In endosymbiotic bacteria genome reduction is mainly attributed to degenerative processes ...
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... • It was named Distal-less or Dll. – Significance? Well, it wasn’t simply finding the gene’s function but that this particular gene had other functions in other organisms . . . building fruit fly limbs and arthropod ...
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... present with presence or absence of pigment. Against intuition, as evident in dominant epistasis, the LACK of pigment can be dominant. Likewise, the presence of pigment can be recessive. Or the pigment may simply be expressed (+) or not (-). Let’s consider harebell flowers: pages 235-238 from Griffi ...
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... consequence this can be the main difference between species: the variability of genes more than the protein characteristics. Moreover we know that euchromatic regions undergo crossing over with an high probability [20]. It is known that CENP-A, a centromere protein, is able to identify centromeres b ...
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Pathogenomics

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