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Controls Over Genes

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... 2. The offspring of two parents obtains a single copy of every gene from each parent. 3. A gamete must contain one complete set of genes. 4. Genes are located at specific positions on spindles. 5. A pair of corresponding chromosomes is homozygous. 6. One member of each homologous chromosome pair com ...
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... During gastrulation the presumptive neural tube expresses N-cadherins while the presumptive epidermis expresses E-cadherins These tissues separate: the cells expressing N-cadherins invaginate to form the neural tube while the cells expressing E-cadherins will form the epidermis If the epidermis is e ...
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