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chromosome disorders.

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... I can describe the process of X inactivation in female mammals. Explain how this phenomenon produces the tortoiseshell coloration in cats. I can describe how alterations of chromosomes occur and how they can cause genetic disorders a. I can explain how nondisjunction can lead to aneuploidy b. I can ...
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Does evolutionary theory need a rethink?

... environments, but co-construct and coevolve with their environIn our view, this concept — developmental bias — helps to explain ments, in the process changing the structure of ecosystems. how organisms adapt to their environments and diversify into many The number of biologists calling for change in ...
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