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CYTOPLASMIC INHERITANCE Inheritance of most of the characters
CYTOPLASMIC INHERITANCE Inheritance of most of the characters

... female parent are transmitted, this phenomenon is known as uniparental inheritance. 2. Lack of segregation: In general, F2 F3 and the subsequent generations do not show segregation for a cytoplasmically inherited trait. This is because the f1 individuals generally receive plasma genes from one paren ...
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Maternal uniparental disomyof chromosome 13

... The mother's GTL banded karyotype contained a Robertsonian translocation involving the long arms and proximal regions of the short arms of two chromosomes 13; the distal acentric regions of short arm were lost. The karyotype is described as 45,XX,-13,-13, + t(13;13) (p11.2; pl1.2); it is not known i ...
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Results - Hal Cirad

... member of the family economically, and C. arabica (Arabica coffee) accounts for over 70% of world coffee production. C. arabica is a tetraploid (2n = 4x = 44) and may have resulted from a natural hybridization between two wild diploids Coffea species (Carvalho, 1952). Polyploids are common in certai ...
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Continuous Representations of Time Series Gene Expression Data

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Cellular basis of reproduction and inheritance packet B

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Chapter 15 – DNA to Proteins

... • Francis Crick proposed that DNA is an information storage molecule, and that the sequence of bases in DNA is a kind of code in which different combinations of bases could specify the 20 amino acids. • A particular stretch of DNA (a gene) contains the information to specify the amino acid sequence ...
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Comparison of Genomes using High-Performance - FACOM

... The comparison of genomes has the potential of revealing evolutionary relationships of seemingly different organisms. Xanthomonas for example is a group of bacteria, where Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri or Xac causes citrus canker in citrus trees, while Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris or Xcc ...
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... Note: Although FISH with a probe to the RUNX1 (AML1) gene is required to accurately identify this abnormality, the duplicated chromosome 21 is easily visible using conventional cytogenetics. The morphology of the abnormal chromosome 21 is highly heterogeneous presenting as a metacentric, acrocentric ...
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... • Cell division which results in halpoid “sex” cells (i.e., egg and sperm) • One replication of the genetic material (DNA) during interphase, but two nuclear divisions (meiosis I and meiosis II). • Results in haploid (N) cells (= gametes in animals) from an initial diploid (2N) cell • Very similar t ...
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Major influence of repetitive elements on disease

... the distance between distinct LCR sequences and the DNA sequence. The NAHR rate is, therefore, positively correlated with the LCR length but is inversely proportional to the distance between distinct LCRs [3, 9]. Since there is a high homology between distinct LCR sequences proximal to copy number v ...
Gene Frequencies Lab
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... 3. Let the paper bag represent the deep dark jungles of India where random mating occurs unwitnessed by Biology students. 4. Label one Petri dish as “F” for the dominant allele. Label a second Petri dish as “f” for the recessive allele. Label the third Petri dish “RIP” for those that were not natura ...
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11.1 The Work of Gregor Mendel Key Questions

... The inheritance of biological characteristics is determined by individual units called genes, which are passed from parents to offspring. When 2 or more forms (alleles) of the gene for a single trait exist, some alleles are dominant and some are recessive. In most sexually reproducing organisms, eac ...
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... cycle in response to DNA damage or incompletely replicated DNA (AI-Khodairy and Carr, 1992; Jimenez et al., 1992; Kato and Ogawa, 1994; Weinert et al., 1994). In addition, a yeast chromosome that loses a telomere causes a temporary R A D 9 - d e p e n d e n t cell cycle arrest (Sandell ...
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Example 13.2

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Genome (book)

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