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... display a characteristic spectrum of ocular anomalies which can include iris hypoplasia, corectopia, polycoria, iridogoniodysgenesis, and a prominent anteriorly displaced schwalbe’s line.  Systemic features of ARS although more variable in presentation can include microdontia, hypodontia, maxillary ...
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Uses for transgenic organisms (also called GMO`s or genetically

...  Glo-fish—the gene for gfp (green fluorescent protein) from a jellyfish was added to create a novelty pet. Not as wellknown, (but way more important) this discovery led to a Nobel Prize (Shimomura, Chalfie, Tsien 2008) since the gene is tacked on to other GM attempts, allowing visual proof of cells ...
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Genes and Our Evolving World

... and berries, others have a sharp bill to probe for insects and a final pecies must wrench at hard wood to find burrowing insects. The fact that such traits are passed on to the offspring should raise questions. After all, if one bird happened to have one eye pecked out, its children were nevertheles ...
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... favorable genetic variation has demonstrated an increase in uterine capacity as well as an increase in live births in two different swine populations at USDAMARC, including the industry-relevant BX population. In a commercial herd, an extra pig per litter was observed when comparing boars that have ...
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... (Wallace). Darwin pointed out that every living thing needs resources to survive and these resources are always limited. When living things reproduce and produce more offspring, there are natural limits to the expansion of their numbers. At a certain point they will use up some critical resource and ...
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Goetsch Kerber PreCongress genetics syllabus

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1a.Genetics Key Terms

... The heterozygous offspring has a phenotype that is a mixture between the phenotypes of the two homozygous organisms. For example, a red snapdragon (R1R1) crossed with a white snapdragon (R2R2) produces a pink snapdragon (R1R2) Characteristics that are not clearly defined e.g. height) Characteristics ...
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TAIR Gene Ontology (GO) Annotations

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GATTACA movie lesson

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Exam 2 Study guide

... Know what neurotransmitters and hormones are associated with drinking/eating behaviors, and what brain regions are using them, and whether a hormone is activating or inhibiting eating/drinking. It would be especially helpful if you were able to re-create the pathways (including hormones/neurotranmit ...
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... • Recessive sex linked trait – found on X chromosome • Mutant gene sequence has been cloned • The mutant gene codes for the protein dystrophin • Dystrophin is a protein that helps to anchor the cytoskeleton of muscular cells to the extracellular matrix. It enables the cell to withstand the stress of ...
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... The spore color of the normal (wild type) Sordaria is black. This phenotype is due to the production of the pigment melanin and its deposition in the cell walls. Several different genes are involved in the control of the melanin biosynthetic pathway and each gene has two possible allelic forms. The ...
7.4 Human Genetics and Pedigrees
7.4 Human Genetics and Pedigrees

... Human genetics follows the patterns seen in other organisms. • The basic principles of genetics are the same in all sexually reproducing organisms. – Inheritance of many human traits is complex. – Single-gene traits are important in understanding human genetics. ...
Mutational analysis of the connexin 36 gene (CX36)
Mutational analysis of the connexin 36 gene (CX36)

... Two polymorphic sites were detected within the coding region. Both nucleotide-transversions do not alter the amino acid composition. The variants are summarized in Table 1. None of these variants was found to cosegregate exclusively with the disease in the large pedigree described recently by our gr ...
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Poxvirus - rci.rutgers.edu

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Chapter 11 How Genes are Controlled

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Experimental Gene Therapy Use On Humans
Experimental Gene Therapy Use On Humans

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Sex Chromosomes and Sex

... 1) The only monosomy that is viable through gestation, but 90% of conceptuses are not carried to term. 2) Single X chromosome is maternal in origin in 70–80%; thus, the paternallytransmitted sex chromosome is lacking 3) Associated with the Turner phenotype of webbed neck, shield chest, coarctation o ...
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