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...  Recall that Holland worked primarily with strings of bits, where a chromosome consists of genes.  But we can use other representations such as arrays, trees, lists or integers, floating points or any other objects.  However, remember that you will need to define genetic operators (mutation, cros ...
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... There are several different types of sex chromosome changes: an extra or missing copy of the entire X or Y chromosome, an extra or missing part of the X or Y chromosome, or a rearranged X or Y chromosome. Changes in the number of chromosomes result from an error in the formation of the egg or sperm ...
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... with sibling sizes of 2 to 7. However, the situations envisaged were very restrictive. In particular, it was assumed that the disease was determined by a dominant or recessive completely pentrating rare gene. "LIPED" written by Ott in 1974 (6) was the pioneering software in linkage analysis. It is a ...
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